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Heleen Jalink and Carel Dieperink
In times of climate change, periods of drought will occur more frequently. This causes challenges for water use, ranging from limitations on the navigability of water courses, limited availability of water for irrigation and drinking water supply, reduce...
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Anna Rita Bernadette Cammerino, Michela Ingaramo and Massimo Monteleone
The European Parliament has recently passed the ?Nature Recovery? law to restore degraded ecosystems and prevent natural disasters as part of its ?Biodiversity Strategy 2030? and ?Green Deal?. In this respect, wetlands can provide a wide range of ecosyst...
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Nicholas P. Sisto, Sergei Severinov and Gilberto Aboites Manrique
Drought poses significant risks to society, in particular irrigated-crop production, which accounts for a large share of global freshwater use. Given its key role in the production of food, feed and fiber crops, there exists a need for policy measures to...
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Rodrigo Rojas, Juan Castilla-Rho, Gabriella Bennison, Robert Bridgart, Camilo Prats and Edmundo Claro
Addressing modern water management challenges requires the integration of physical, environmental and socio-economic aspects, including diverse stakeholders? values, interests and goals. Early stakeholder involvement increases the likelihood of acceptanc...
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Annie Gray, Colin Robertson and Rob Feick
Citizen science initiatives span a wide range of topics, designs, and research needs. Despite this heterogeneity, there are several common barriers to the uptake and sustainability of citizen science projects and the information they generate. One key ba...
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Daniel P. Loucks
Water resource management policies impact how water supplies are protected, collected, stored, treated, distributed, and allocated among multiple users and purposes. Water resource policies influence the decisions made regarding the siting, design, and o...
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Christine Mawia Julius,Timothy C. Okech
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The purpose of the study was to examine the moderating effect of government regulation on the joint influence of water pricing, infrastructure financing, utility efficiency and subsidies on financial sustainability of Water Service Providers (WSPs) in Ke...
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Julio Sánchez Chóliz and Cristina Sarasa
The benefits of technological improvement are uncertain. The timing of the introduction and take-up of new technologies is difficult to estimate. Technological improvements play a decisive role in water policy. In the context of water policy design, we e...
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Jason Alexandra
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperatives by examining the case of water policy reforms in Australia?s Murray Darling Basin. Over more than two decades, Australia?s water reforms have explici...
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Tirtha Raj Dhakal, Brian Davidson and Bob Farquharson
The efficient management of agricultural water to meet its growing demand and to increase farm productivity has become a major concern in many agrarian countries. Various management principles, such as changes in governance, and crafting locally devised ...
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