Improving the efficiency of water use is usually presented as an opportunity for large water savings, particularly in the agricultural sector. Warnings that this may not translate into reduced consumption is sometimes associated with the rebound effect or Jevons paradox, an appealing concept that can be used to analyse and prevent undesired consequences in the rush for efficiency gains. This article, based on the energy sector, shows that the concept helps to identify possible unintended consequences of increasing efficiency and shows how efficiency gains are shared in society. However, it might be conceptually misleading when applied to water since it reinforces a myth on the consideration of water savings and efficiency, and may be also t...
The concept of rebound effect relates to the direct and indirect effects of efficiency improvements ...
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABUnidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MIn...
There is wide consensus among scholars and practitioners that improved irrigation technologies incre...
International audienceImproving the efficiency of water use is usually presented as an opportunity f...
The hypothesis of a rebound effect as a consequence of water saving investments is taken analogicall...
Increasing a system efficiency is often seen as a cost-effective way to reduce intensive use of natu...
Greening the economy is mostly about improving water governance and not only about putting the exist...
In this paper we analyze the conditions under which increasing technical efficiency of water use in ...
Water is one of our world’s most essential natural resources, but it is also a resource that is beco...
The promise of energy efficiency brings us to a lighter world, to a world that has less “losses” or ...
Energy efficiency measures are typically met with a small but often persistent “rebound effect” that...
Beginning with William Stanley Jevons in 1865, a number of authors have claimed that economically ju...
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consu...
Droughts are natural hazards, to which irrigators must adapt. Climate change is expected to increase...
Increasing irrigation efficiency has been suggested as a solution in water scarce areas but its pote...
The concept of rebound effect relates to the direct and indirect effects of efficiency improvements ...
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABUnidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MIn...
There is wide consensus among scholars and practitioners that improved irrigation technologies incre...
International audienceImproving the efficiency of water use is usually presented as an opportunity f...
The hypothesis of a rebound effect as a consequence of water saving investments is taken analogicall...
Increasing a system efficiency is often seen as a cost-effective way to reduce intensive use of natu...
Greening the economy is mostly about improving water governance and not only about putting the exist...
In this paper we analyze the conditions under which increasing technical efficiency of water use in ...
Water is one of our world’s most essential natural resources, but it is also a resource that is beco...
The promise of energy efficiency brings us to a lighter world, to a world that has less “losses” or ...
Energy efficiency measures are typically met with a small but often persistent “rebound effect” that...
Beginning with William Stanley Jevons in 1865, a number of authors have claimed that economically ju...
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consu...
Droughts are natural hazards, to which irrigators must adapt. Climate change is expected to increase...
Increasing irrigation efficiency has been suggested as a solution in water scarce areas but its pote...
The concept of rebound effect relates to the direct and indirect effects of efficiency improvements ...
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABUnidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MIn...
There is wide consensus among scholars and practitioners that improved irrigation technologies incre...