Inicio  /  Water  /  Vol: 10 Par: 4 (2018)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Water Poverty in Rural Communities of Arid Areas in China

Wenxin Liu    
Minjuan Zhao and Tao Xu    

Resumen

For developing countries, an adequate domestic water supply is conventionally assessed based on the proportion of communities that are covered by improved water sources. However, it is difficult to evaluate water poverty accurately, as it is multidimensional. For this reason, this paper used the Water Poverty Index (WPI) to measure water poverty in rural communities of arid areas in China. This study also uses the Least Square Error (LSE) model to analyze the influencing factors of water poverty. Based on the WPI and LSE, the results showed that the rural communities of Sheshu, Fanyao, Dongcao, Qiaodi, and Gouershang (listed in order of priority of need for intervention) are in a water poverty situation. In rural communities with high water poverty, the suggested priority order for the study was environment, capacity, use, resources, and access, with the environmental factor needing to be improved. The results are useful for prioritizing areas and identifying the extent of the need for policy intervention on different scales. The research findings are intended to complement the evaluation of water poverty and to provide a strategy for regional water resources management to relieve water poverty.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Achmad Affandi, Nurma Khusna Khanifa     Pág. 213 - 224
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) merupakan isu strategis yang hari ini selalu diperbincangkan. Dalam menyongsong era tersebut di Indonesia memiliki instrument keuangan Islam di pasar modal syari`ah yang sesui dengan SDGs saat ini yaitu green sukuk. G... ver más

 
Anna Nilsson, Dimitrios Mentis, Alexandros Korkovelos and Joel Otwani    
Access to modern energy services is a precondition to improving livelihoods and building resilience against climate change. Still, electricity reaches only about half of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), while about 40% live under the poverty l... ver más

 
Tao Li, Xiaoshu Cao, Menglong Qiu and Yu Li    
The spatial pattern of rural poverty and its influencing factors are unique in regions located in the ?double zone?, overlaying the Loess Plateau landform and interprovincial border socioeconomic zone. Using Huining County, located in the interprovincial... ver más

 
Asad Sarwar Qureshi    
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are located in the driest part of the world with an annual per capita water availability of 500 m3 compared to the world average of 6000 m3. Agricultural water demand, which is more than 80% of the total water... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Louis Waldeck, Quintin van Heerden, Jenny Holloway     Pág. 227 - 254
Confronted by poverty, income disparities and mounting demands for basic services such as clean water, sanitation and health care, urban planners in developing countries like South Africa, face daunting challenges. This paper explores the role of Integra... ver más