While water supply sources are dwindling in South Africa, the demand for the scarce water resource is increasing. This situation requires a switch from supply to demand management of water in the country. The study updates the 1999 social accounting matrix for South Africa, using the Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies (TIPS) time series data, STATSA's 2001 census report and 2000 water accounts, the 2002 national income accounts, published by the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) and the Water Resource Management Strategy (WRMS) registration data. Using the updated SAM, the contribution of water to economic development in South Africa is estimated through the traditional SAM multiplier analysis. The paper then investigates the impact of ...
The pressure on an already stressed water situation in SA is predicted to increase significantly und...
In South Africa, a water scarce country, conflict between water users is mounting, while there are f...
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While water supply sources are dwindling in South Africa, the demand for the scarce water resource i...
With the political changes in South Africa in the early 1990s, the South African government introduc...
The South African Water Research Commission (WRC) initiated a number of research projects aimed at d...
Following the political changes in the early 1990s, the South African government introduced a compre...
The South African Water Research Commission (WRC) initiated a number of research projects aimed at d...
Following the political changes in the early 1990s, the South African government introduced a compre...
South Africa has adopted an ambitious new water legislation that promotes equity, sustainability, re...
Water is fundamental to human well-being and economic growth. Measuring how water contributes to sus...
South Africa has adopted an ambitious new water legislation that promotes equity, sustainability, re...
This paper uses the water-reallocation scheme created within the National Water Act (1998) to analyz...
South Africa has adopted an ambitious new water legislation that promotes equity, sustainability, re...
The South African government is exploring ways to address water scarcity problems by introducing a w...
The pressure on an already stressed water situation in SA is predicted to increase significantly und...
In South Africa, a water scarce country, conflict between water users is mounting, while there are f...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
While water supply sources are dwindling in South Africa, the demand for the scarce water resource i...
With the political changes in South Africa in the early 1990s, the South African government introduc...
The South African Water Research Commission (WRC) initiated a number of research projects aimed at d...
Following the political changes in the early 1990s, the South African government introduced a compre...
The South African Water Research Commission (WRC) initiated a number of research projects aimed at d...
Following the political changes in the early 1990s, the South African government introduced a compre...
South Africa has adopted an ambitious new water legislation that promotes equity, sustainability, re...
Water is fundamental to human well-being and economic growth. Measuring how water contributes to sus...
South Africa has adopted an ambitious new water legislation that promotes equity, sustainability, re...
This paper uses the water-reallocation scheme created within the National Water Act (1998) to analyz...
South Africa has adopted an ambitious new water legislation that promotes equity, sustainability, re...
The South African government is exploring ways to address water scarcity problems by introducing a w...
The pressure on an already stressed water situation in SA is predicted to increase significantly und...
In South Africa, a water scarce country, conflict between water users is mounting, while there are f...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...