We evaluate the structural consequences of water availability scenarios in the Mediterranean, following a multidisciplinary approach and a sequential modeling methodology. This includes an assessment of future water availability and a general equilibrium macroeconomic analysis of changes in agricultural productivity. Lower productivity in agriculture, induced by reduced water availability, generates negative consequences in terms of real income and welfare. The magnitude of the loss depends on the amount of the productivity shock, but also on the share of agricultural activities in the economy and on the stringency of the environmental regulation. We find evidence of a dramatic cut in the supply of water for agriculture in the Middle East. ...
Chapter 3.1: Resources – Water of the First Mediterranean Assessment Report (MAR1) published by MedE...
Population growth and the uncertain hazards that accompany climate change have put increasing pressu...
Virtual water trade refers to the implicit content of water in the pro- duction of goods and service...
We evaluate the structural consequences of water availability scenarios in the Mediterranean, follow...
We evaluate the structural consequences of water availability scenarios in the Mediterranean, follow...
This paper analyzes two of the main challenges facing agriculture in Europe: technological changes a...
The chapter aims to develop a regionally disaggregated agricultural supply model for Tunisia in orde...
The coming agenda for the European Common Agricultural Policy includes more incentives for the envir...
The degree of water scarcity and its political, economic and social implications are felt much more ...
This study explores the role that water demand management (WDM) in agriculture can play in the trans...
International audienceThe Mediterranean region faces significant challenges to supply its growing po...
The Mediterranean region is one of the world's climate change hotspots. Future climate projections ...
The impacts of climate and associated socio-economic changes on water availability, including supply...
Exploitation of alternative water sources is expected to grow in the decades to come in water-stress...
Meeting the growing demand for food in the future will require adaptation of water and land manageme...
Chapter 3.1: Resources – Water of the First Mediterranean Assessment Report (MAR1) published by MedE...
Population growth and the uncertain hazards that accompany climate change have put increasing pressu...
Virtual water trade refers to the implicit content of water in the pro- duction of goods and service...
We evaluate the structural consequences of water availability scenarios in the Mediterranean, follow...
We evaluate the structural consequences of water availability scenarios in the Mediterranean, follow...
This paper analyzes two of the main challenges facing agriculture in Europe: technological changes a...
The chapter aims to develop a regionally disaggregated agricultural supply model for Tunisia in orde...
The coming agenda for the European Common Agricultural Policy includes more incentives for the envir...
The degree of water scarcity and its political, economic and social implications are felt much more ...
This study explores the role that water demand management (WDM) in agriculture can play in the trans...
International audienceThe Mediterranean region faces significant challenges to supply its growing po...
The Mediterranean region is one of the world's climate change hotspots. Future climate projections ...
The impacts of climate and associated socio-economic changes on water availability, including supply...
Exploitation of alternative water sources is expected to grow in the decades to come in water-stress...
Meeting the growing demand for food in the future will require adaptation of water and land manageme...
Chapter 3.1: Resources – Water of the First Mediterranean Assessment Report (MAR1) published by MedE...
Population growth and the uncertain hazards that accompany climate change have put increasing pressu...
Virtual water trade refers to the implicit content of water in the pro- duction of goods and service...