In this study, we develop a hydro-economic modelling framework for river-basin scales by integrating a water resources system model and an economic model. This framework allows for the representation of both local-scale features, such as reservoirs, diversions, and water licenses and priorities, and regional- and provincial-scale features, such as cross-sectoral and inter-regional connectedness and trade flows. This framework is able to: (a) represent nonlinearities and interactions that cannot be represented by either of typical water resources or economic models; (b) analyze the sensitivity of macro-scale economy to different local water management decisions (called ‘decision levers’ herein); and (c) identify water allocation strategies t...
This paper presents a water-restricted multi-regional input–output model to evaluate the economic im...
In this paper an integrated modelling framework for water resources planning and management that can...
Grant Number DE-FG02-98ER62665 Office of Energy Research of the U.S. Department of Energy Abstract M...
A traditional engineering-based approach to hydro-economic modelling is to connect a partial equilib...
Allocating limited amounts of freshwater among competing uses is challenging, particularly in transb...
Governments in Canada currently do not have the capacity to analyze the two-way relationship between...
The Bow River Basin in Southern Alberta is a semi-arid catchment, with surface water provided from t...
Traditional water resources management in transboundary river basins is often fragmented by politica...
Across the globe, the prospect of increasing water demands coupled with the potential for reduced wa...
Sustainable water management is challenging because of the wide range of agents who need water and t...
Abstract: The model presented in this paper consists of a continuous hydrologic (physical) model co...
Abstract Economic ideas and processes are becoming increasingly integrated with more traditional eng...
Hydro-economic models represent the hydrologic, engineering, environmental and economic aspects of b...
In this paper an integrated modelling framework for water resources planning and management that can...
In this paper an integrated modelling framework for water resources planning and management that can...
This paper presents a water-restricted multi-regional input–output model to evaluate the economic im...
In this paper an integrated modelling framework for water resources planning and management that can...
Grant Number DE-FG02-98ER62665 Office of Energy Research of the U.S. Department of Energy Abstract M...
A traditional engineering-based approach to hydro-economic modelling is to connect a partial equilib...
Allocating limited amounts of freshwater among competing uses is challenging, particularly in transb...
Governments in Canada currently do not have the capacity to analyze the two-way relationship between...
The Bow River Basin in Southern Alberta is a semi-arid catchment, with surface water provided from t...
Traditional water resources management in transboundary river basins is often fragmented by politica...
Across the globe, the prospect of increasing water demands coupled with the potential for reduced wa...
Sustainable water management is challenging because of the wide range of agents who need water and t...
Abstract: The model presented in this paper consists of a continuous hydrologic (physical) model co...
Abstract Economic ideas and processes are becoming increasingly integrated with more traditional eng...
Hydro-economic models represent the hydrologic, engineering, environmental and economic aspects of b...
In this paper an integrated modelling framework for water resources planning and management that can...
In this paper an integrated modelling framework for water resources planning and management that can...
This paper presents a water-restricted multi-regional input–output model to evaluate the economic im...
In this paper an integrated modelling framework for water resources planning and management that can...
Grant Number DE-FG02-98ER62665 Office of Energy Research of the U.S. Department of Energy Abstract M...