Background: Competition for freshwater between cities and agriculture is projected to grow due to rapid urbanization, particularly in the Global South. Water reallocation from rural to urban regions has become a common strategy to meet freshwater needs in growing cities. Conceptual issues and associated measurement problems have impeded efforts to compare and learn from global experiences. This review examines the status and trends of water reallocation from rural to urban regions based on academic literature and policy documents. Methods: We conduct a systematic literature review to establish the global reallocation database (GRaD). This process yielded 97 published studies (academic and policy) on rural-to-urban reallocation. We introduc...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
International audienceWe examine potential third-party effects arising from trading water from one r...
International audienceThe book brings together a range of leading scholars and practitioners to comp...
Background: Competition for freshwater between cities and agriculture is projected to grow due to ra...
Rural regions are often seen as key sources of urban water supply, creating pressure for reallocatio...
This research article published by Water alternatives Volume 5 | Issue 3, 2012Water transfers to gro...
The report is anchored in an annex that examines how cities round the world have in practice acquire...
Water demand management, or making better use of the water we have - as opposed to augmenting supply...
Urbanisation has become one of the strongest drivers of growing challenges in the fields of food sec...
Water demand management, or making better use of the water we have - as opposed to augmenting supply...
In response to rising urban water demand, some regions have reallocated water from irrigation to mor...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
The competition for limited water resources between agriculture and more highly valued domestic and ...
This thesis is the first empirical study of an emerging concept, vector-agriwater. Vector-agriwater ...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
International audienceWe examine potential third-party effects arising from trading water from one r...
International audienceThe book brings together a range of leading scholars and practitioners to comp...
Background: Competition for freshwater between cities and agriculture is projected to grow due to ra...
Rural regions are often seen as key sources of urban water supply, creating pressure for reallocatio...
This research article published by Water alternatives Volume 5 | Issue 3, 2012Water transfers to gro...
The report is anchored in an annex that examines how cities round the world have in practice acquire...
Water demand management, or making better use of the water we have - as opposed to augmenting supply...
Urbanisation has become one of the strongest drivers of growing challenges in the fields of food sec...
Water demand management, or making better use of the water we have - as opposed to augmenting supply...
In response to rising urban water demand, some regions have reallocated water from irrigation to mor...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
Water transfers to growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, as elsewhere, seem inevitable. But absolute ...
The competition for limited water resources between agriculture and more highly valued domestic and ...
This thesis is the first empirical study of an emerging concept, vector-agriwater. Vector-agriwater ...
The distribution of water use is undoubtedly the sharpest inequality inherited from the past in Sout...
International audienceWe examine potential third-party effects arising from trading water from one r...
International audienceThe book brings together a range of leading scholars and practitioners to comp...