The Purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between annual water withdrawal (AWW) and income in some countries. To achieve this end, a smooth transition regression (STR) model on cross section data of 163 countries in 2006 was used. The findings support the nonlinearity of the link between AWW and income. The findings, further, reveal the income elasticity of AWW as a bible-shaped curve. Hence, the policies and management processes in water sector including water allocation between activities and reigns should take into account the development degree and also focus on income level, water scarcity and the eco-nomic, social and ecological structure in each country
Several hydrological studies forecast a global problem of water scarcity. This raises the question a...
Changes in available fresh water resources, together with changes in water use, force our society to...
The relationship between economic growth and environmental variation is an important issue of sustai...
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The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reports that U.S. water withdrawals have been steady sinc...
If policymakers address water scarcity with the demand-oriented approach, the income elasticity of w...
Population growth and economic development are the two major driving forces of water demand. In deve...
Water use and socio-economic development are interconnected in complex ways. Causalities are not eas...
Water scarcity is an important social and ecological issue that is becoming increasingly problematic...
<p>The scatter plot as appeared on the left side of the diagram illustrates the relationship between...
AbstractFor many countries in the world, especially developing countries, the agricultural sector co...
This study utilizes a threefold empirical analysis in order to examine the relationship between inco...
U.S. water withdrawals have increased slowly since 1980, despite significant growth in the populatio...
Water scarcity is a global risk that could arguably be mitigated by using water more efficiently, th...
Several hydrological studies forecast a global problem of water scarcity. This raises the question a...
Changes in available fresh water resources, together with changes in water use, force our society to...
The relationship between economic growth and environmental variation is an important issue of sustai...
Domestic water plays a growing role with the unprecedented economic development and rising urbanizat...
This paper investigates the existence of the Kuznets curve in industrial water use. The result shows...
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) reports that U.S. water withdrawals have been steady sinc...
If policymakers address water scarcity with the demand-oriented approach, the income elasticity of w...
Population growth and economic development are the two major driving forces of water demand. In deve...
Water use and socio-economic development are interconnected in complex ways. Causalities are not eas...
Water scarcity is an important social and ecological issue that is becoming increasingly problematic...
<p>The scatter plot as appeared on the left side of the diagram illustrates the relationship between...
AbstractFor many countries in the world, especially developing countries, the agricultural sector co...
This study utilizes a threefold empirical analysis in order to examine the relationship between inco...
U.S. water withdrawals have increased slowly since 1980, despite significant growth in the populatio...
Water scarcity is a global risk that could arguably be mitigated by using water more efficiently, th...
Several hydrological studies forecast a global problem of water scarcity. This raises the question a...
Changes in available fresh water resources, together with changes in water use, force our society to...
The relationship between economic growth and environmental variation is an important issue of sustai...