The effectiveness of water efficiency improvement is restricted by the water rebound effect by which anticipated water resource saving from improved water efficiency may be partly or wholly offset or even surpassed by an increase in water demand. The economy-wide rebound effect of water efficiency improvement in China is poorly understood. This study explored the economy-wide rebound effect of water efficiency improvement in China based on a multi-sectoral computable general equilibrium model. The results suggested that water efficiency improvement could effectively reduce water consumption in producing sectors and benefit economic growth and employment. However, the decrease in water consumption was much lower than the volume of water effi...
Agricultural water use accounts for the largest proportion of water withdrawal, so improving agricul...
Water resources are important and irreplaceable natural and economic resources. Achieving a balance ...
Current projections indicate that by 2025, water scarcity will affect over one quarter of the world’...
China has been stressing the needs of promoting regional sustainable development through industrial ...
Water resources are unevenly spread in China. Especially the basins of the Yellow, Hui and Hai river...
Economic value of water and economic analysis of water use management in Gansu Province of China hav...
Although the water productivity of the agricultural sector in China continuously increased over the ...
China’s water shortage is severe and has become one of the factors hindering economic growth. It is ...
Growing water scarcity is one of the central challenges for sustainability in China, given its burge...
The paper uses the super-efficiency data envelopment analysis (DEA) model to measure the water resou...
In this paper, we introduced three-nested Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) production funct...
The coordinated development of the economy, water resources, and environment is key to the concept o...
Abstract. Water is a limited and unbalanced distributed resource in China, with the per capita amoun...
The reform of water management in China is still in progress, and the pricing of water resources is ...
With the rapid advance of industrialization and urbanization and the intensified impact of global cl...
Agricultural water use accounts for the largest proportion of water withdrawal, so improving agricul...
Water resources are important and irreplaceable natural and economic resources. Achieving a balance ...
Current projections indicate that by 2025, water scarcity will affect over one quarter of the world’...
China has been stressing the needs of promoting regional sustainable development through industrial ...
Water resources are unevenly spread in China. Especially the basins of the Yellow, Hui and Hai river...
Economic value of water and economic analysis of water use management in Gansu Province of China hav...
Although the water productivity of the agricultural sector in China continuously increased over the ...
China’s water shortage is severe and has become one of the factors hindering economic growth. It is ...
Growing water scarcity is one of the central challenges for sustainability in China, given its burge...
The paper uses the super-efficiency data envelopment analysis (DEA) model to measure the water resou...
In this paper, we introduced three-nested Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) production funct...
The coordinated development of the economy, water resources, and environment is key to the concept o...
Abstract. Water is a limited and unbalanced distributed resource in China, with the per capita amoun...
The reform of water management in China is still in progress, and the pricing of water resources is ...
With the rapid advance of industrialization and urbanization and the intensified impact of global cl...
Agricultural water use accounts for the largest proportion of water withdrawal, so improving agricul...
Water resources are important and irreplaceable natural and economic resources. Achieving a balance ...
Current projections indicate that by 2025, water scarcity will affect over one quarter of the world’...