Future climate scenarios predict significant changes in the availability of water resources at global and regional scales. Knowledge of the possible economic consequences of this are limited by a shortage of data linking economic activity with physical water use. Matching a unique premise-level dataset to economic indicators at industrial/sector level, this paper undertakes a decomposition of changes in industrial water demand for Scotland between 2012 and 2016. Results highlight the importance of taking a sectoral approach, as changes in sectoral water intensity are significant. Furthermore, changes in the structure of the economy, i.e. a move away from water-intensive industries, highlight further reductions in overall water consumption. ...
Water exploitation has increased notably in the world during the last 250 years since the onset of i...
Water companies in the UK are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for their suppl...
This paper uses input-output accounting methods to identify the direct, indirect and induced physica...
Future climate scenarios predict significant changes in the availability of water resources at globa...
Future climate scenarios predict significant changes in the availability of water resources at globa...
There is increasing evidence that the global climate is changing and that this will have implication...
There is "irrefutable evidence" that the global climate is changing due to human activities. Even in...
Climate change is expected to produce reductions in water availability in England, potentially neces...
Projected changes in precipitation and evapotranspiration under climate change and their impacts on ...
UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.1 aims to achieve universal and equitable access to safe and...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
Climate change is already happening, and the UK’s climate will continue to change as a result of gre...
This paper seeks to inform the current water policy debate by highlighting some of the key instituti...
Increasing demands for water, driven by population growth and socio‐economic development, environmen...
Funding Information Anglian Water Services. Grant Number: WRE Natural Environment Research Council (...
Water exploitation has increased notably in the world during the last 250 years since the onset of i...
Water companies in the UK are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for their suppl...
This paper uses input-output accounting methods to identify the direct, indirect and induced physica...
Future climate scenarios predict significant changes in the availability of water resources at globa...
Future climate scenarios predict significant changes in the availability of water resources at globa...
There is increasing evidence that the global climate is changing and that this will have implication...
There is "irrefutable evidence" that the global climate is changing due to human activities. Even in...
Climate change is expected to produce reductions in water availability in England, potentially neces...
Projected changes in precipitation and evapotranspiration under climate change and their impacts on ...
UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.1 aims to achieve universal and equitable access to safe and...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
Climate change is already happening, and the UK’s climate will continue to change as a result of gre...
This paper seeks to inform the current water policy debate by highlighting some of the key instituti...
Increasing demands for water, driven by population growth and socio‐economic development, environmen...
Funding Information Anglian Water Services. Grant Number: WRE Natural Environment Research Council (...
Water exploitation has increased notably in the world during the last 250 years since the onset of i...
Water companies in the UK are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for their suppl...
This paper uses input-output accounting methods to identify the direct, indirect and induced physica...