Water enables health, education, and economic well-being opportunities for humanity. Access to basic water and sanitation services, freshwater variability, and water storage are some of the dimensions that may impact on human development worldwide. Yet few studies quantitatively explore the relationship between water and human development. This study uses a statistical approach to quantify the Water-Human Development relation in a global sample, both in terms of correlation and causality between variables. Correlation is established using a multiple linear regression approach, while causality is explored by implementing the multi-spatial convergent cross mapping technique. Our study finds strong interdependence between water-related variabl...
Human development and population growth has occurred concurrently with exploitation of water resourc...
Water of adequate quality is fundamental for human health, food production, the ecological condition...
The “Integrated Water Resources Management” principle was formally laid down at the International Co...
Water enables capabilities and choice for humans. Without it, good health, economic activities, dign...
Water enables capabilities and choice for humans. Without it, good health, economic activities, dign...
Water use and socio-economic development are interconnected in complex ways. Causalities are not eas...
The recent years have seen renewed interest in understanding how growing threats to water security a...
The purpose of our project is to find a correlation between water quality and demographic factors. O...
Human development is increasingly on global policy agendas, in particular related to the Sustainable...
Human development is increasingly on global policy agendas, in particular related to the Sustainable...
The pressures of rapid economic growth, population increase, and global warming are stretching the a...
This paper examines the correlation between access to improved water, human capital and economic act...
Although negative global health can be contributed to a variety of influences, the lack of a proper ...
The international community has committed to protecting the Earth and its ecosystems, thus ensuring ...
The international community has committed to protecting the Earth and its ecosystems, thus ensuring ...
Human development and population growth has occurred concurrently with exploitation of water resourc...
Water of adequate quality is fundamental for human health, food production, the ecological condition...
The “Integrated Water Resources Management” principle was formally laid down at the International Co...
Water enables capabilities and choice for humans. Without it, good health, economic activities, dign...
Water enables capabilities and choice for humans. Without it, good health, economic activities, dign...
Water use and socio-economic development are interconnected in complex ways. Causalities are not eas...
The recent years have seen renewed interest in understanding how growing threats to water security a...
The purpose of our project is to find a correlation between water quality and demographic factors. O...
Human development is increasingly on global policy agendas, in particular related to the Sustainable...
Human development is increasingly on global policy agendas, in particular related to the Sustainable...
The pressures of rapid economic growth, population increase, and global warming are stretching the a...
This paper examines the correlation between access to improved water, human capital and economic act...
Although negative global health can be contributed to a variety of influences, the lack of a proper ...
The international community has committed to protecting the Earth and its ecosystems, thus ensuring ...
The international community has committed to protecting the Earth and its ecosystems, thus ensuring ...
Human development and population growth has occurred concurrently with exploitation of water resourc...
Water of adequate quality is fundamental for human health, food production, the ecological condition...
The “Integrated Water Resources Management” principle was formally laid down at the International Co...