Water exploitation has increased notably in the world during the last 250 years since the onset of industrialisation. The relationships between economic processes and water use are complex and include many interwoven drivers such as: technological development, dietary choices and food production, climate change, demographic change, and policy reforms, among others. Ensuring food, water, and energy for the growing population remains a common global challenge.
Taking on a multi- and inter-disciplinary viewpoint, Water Resources and Economic Processes offers an up-to-date collection of contributions from leading scholars and works to gather research on important aspects of relevant fields and methodologies, including:
Historical and long-term overview of the relations between income growth, water use, and technological development;
Water markets and collaborative actions’ promise and threats in the fight against water stress;
Impact of climate change on water productivity, including inter- and intra-annual variations;
Urban reforms and surveys on the attitude of citizens towards private and public mitigation and preservation measures;
Regional, national, and global comparative case-studies;
International trade, migration, conf licts, and the globalisation of water;
Methodological and empirical challenges of building future scenarios.
This book is a key reference text for those studying water governance and management. It is suited to PhD students, national institutions, and NGO, as well as other professionals interested in understanding sustainable water use at the local, national, and international scales.
Revisiting water and economic growth from along-term perspective
Rosa Duarte Pac, Vicente José Pinilla Navarro, Ana Serrano González
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Income flows and water flows:: exploring the relationbetween income, economic growth, water use, andwater quality
págs. 34-55
págs. 56-77
Green and blue water use for agricultural production:: volumes and efficiencies
págs. 78-97
Water stranding in the energy and agriculture sectors:: the case of hydraulic fracturing in water scarceirrigated regions
págs. 97-114
Water-related perceived harms and pro-environment behaviours:: A taxonomy of EU citizens
págs. 117-138
págs. 139-164
págs. 165-198
págs. 199-210
Water scarcity and migration:: A simple theoretical approach
págs. 213-223
Water-in-food, conflicts and refugee movements:: A comprehensive analysis
págs. 224-261
Modelling water resources and economic growth:: The empirical challenge
págs. 262-280
The future of water and economics:: A regional approach in Colombia
Tiziano Distefano, Adrián Saldarriaga-Isaza, Estefanía Muñoz
pág. 281
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