Designing policies for water systems management requires the capability to assess the economic impacts of water availability and to effectively couple water withdrawals by human activities with natural hydrologic dynamics. At the core of any scientific approach to these issues there is the estimation of water withdrawals by industrial sectors in the form of water coefficients, which are measurements of the quantity of water withdrawn per dollar of GDP or output. In this work we focus on the contiguous United States and on the estimation of water coefficients for regional scale analyses. We first compare an established methodology for the estimation of national water coefficients with a parametric one we propose. Second, we introduce a metho...
Water is at the center of a complex and dynamic system involving climatic, biological, hydrological,...
Determining an estimate of the elasticity of derived demand for irrigation water is a crucial step i...
The United States is the largest producer of goods and services in the world. Rainfall, surface wate...
The necessity of freshwater for sustaining human life has prompted the development of numerous estim...
Water has been a passionately contested issue in the United States (US) over the past century. Some ...
In our work, we tried to determine the asset value of water from natural resources. During the resea...
AbstractIn our work, we tried to determine the asset value of water from natural resources. During t...
In this chapter, the problems requiring regional decisions are briefly discussed, with special empha...
Water is an essential input to the majority of human activities. Often, access to sufficient water r...
Climate change will impact water supplies, exacerbating existing pressures on water resources caused...
In order to support both human and environmental needs, high quality fresh water must be available w...
We report data on the projections of annual surface water demand and supply in the conterminous Unit...
Grant Number DE-FG02-98ER62665 Office of Energy Research of the U.S. Department of Energy Abstract M...
Climate change impacts on water resources in the United States are likely to be far-reaching and sub...
The need for regional economic models for benefit-cost evaluation of non-federally financed water pl...
Water is at the center of a complex and dynamic system involving climatic, biological, hydrological,...
Determining an estimate of the elasticity of derived demand for irrigation water is a crucial step i...
The United States is the largest producer of goods and services in the world. Rainfall, surface wate...
The necessity of freshwater for sustaining human life has prompted the development of numerous estim...
Water has been a passionately contested issue in the United States (US) over the past century. Some ...
In our work, we tried to determine the asset value of water from natural resources. During the resea...
AbstractIn our work, we tried to determine the asset value of water from natural resources. During t...
In this chapter, the problems requiring regional decisions are briefly discussed, with special empha...
Water is an essential input to the majority of human activities. Often, access to sufficient water r...
Climate change will impact water supplies, exacerbating existing pressures on water resources caused...
In order to support both human and environmental needs, high quality fresh water must be available w...
We report data on the projections of annual surface water demand and supply in the conterminous Unit...
Grant Number DE-FG02-98ER62665 Office of Energy Research of the U.S. Department of Energy Abstract M...
Climate change impacts on water resources in the United States are likely to be far-reaching and sub...
The need for regional economic models for benefit-cost evaluation of non-federally financed water pl...
Water is at the center of a complex and dynamic system involving climatic, biological, hydrological,...
Determining an estimate of the elasticity of derived demand for irrigation water is a crucial step i...
The United States is the largest producer of goods and services in the world. Rainfall, surface wate...