Water exploitation has increased notably in the world during the last 250 years since the onset of industrialisation. The relationships between economic processes and water use are complex and include many interwoven drivers such as: technological development, dietary choices and food production, climate change, demographic change, and policy reforms, among others. Ensuring food, water, and energy for the growing population remains a common global challenge. Taking on a multi- and inter-disciplinary viewpoint, Water Resources and Economic Processes offers an up-to-date collection of contributions from leading scholars and works to gather research on important aspects of relevant fields and methodologies, including: • Historical and long-t...
All the factors of production are not uniformly distributed among all the countries of the world. So...
It is clear that humanbeings has destroyed the nature since the last quarter of the 19 th Century wi...
The impacts of climatic change will manifest as water stress in the tropical zones where most develo...
Water use has increased notably throughout the world over the last 250 years. The industrial revolu...
Over the past few decades, water policies have undergone significant changes in many countries, nota...
Water is a very important natural resource for both sustain of universe and whole live life. Water h...
Water is essential to human health and economic development due to its utilization in sanitation, ag...
This chapter attempts to bring together a set of disparate concepts that are fundamental to examinin...
Abstract: Planning and management of water resources has always been a difficult problem, since wate...
Water is a limited natural resource indispensable for human existence. Water resources exist in the ...
Water is a scarce natural resource. It is not only used as an input to economic activity such as irr...
The defining issues of the twenty-first century may well be the control of water resources. In the n...
Water resources are one of the most important issues of our time. Representatives of the world\u27s ...
Abstract: Water resources management approaches around the world are changing dramatically. This cha...
There is increasing evidence that the global climate is changing and that this will have implication...
All the factors of production are not uniformly distributed among all the countries of the world. So...
It is clear that humanbeings has destroyed the nature since the last quarter of the 19 th Century wi...
The impacts of climatic change will manifest as water stress in the tropical zones where most develo...
Water use has increased notably throughout the world over the last 250 years. The industrial revolu...
Over the past few decades, water policies have undergone significant changes in many countries, nota...
Water is a very important natural resource for both sustain of universe and whole live life. Water h...
Water is essential to human health and economic development due to its utilization in sanitation, ag...
This chapter attempts to bring together a set of disparate concepts that are fundamental to examinin...
Abstract: Planning and management of water resources has always been a difficult problem, since wate...
Water is a limited natural resource indispensable for human existence. Water resources exist in the ...
Water is a scarce natural resource. It is not only used as an input to economic activity such as irr...
The defining issues of the twenty-first century may well be the control of water resources. In the n...
Water resources are one of the most important issues of our time. Representatives of the world\u27s ...
Abstract: Water resources management approaches around the world are changing dramatically. This cha...
There is increasing evidence that the global climate is changing and that this will have implication...
All the factors of production are not uniformly distributed among all the countries of the world. So...
It is clear that humanbeings has destroyed the nature since the last quarter of the 19 th Century wi...
The impacts of climatic change will manifest as water stress in the tropical zones where most develo...