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Kun Yang, Jinrui Yao, Yin Huang, Huiyan Ling, Yu Yang, Lin Zhang, Diyun Chen and Yuxian Liu
The river chief system (RCS) is an innovative reform in China for strengthening the management of rivers and lakes. It is an important means of curbing the current severe water-environment situation. However, the policy impact of the RCS is still inconcl...
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Shihao Shan, Hongzhen Ni, Xichen Lin and Genfa Chen
As one of the important policy measures to promote water conservation and efficient utilization, the evaluation of water resources tax reform policy regarding its water saving and economic impact (WSEI) is a fundamental prerequisite for policy implementa...
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Angela T. Ragusa
Climate and land use change pose global challenges to water policy and management. This article furthers calls for integrated research conceptualizing water management as a holistic, interdependent system that may benefit from sociological research. To b...
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Jason Alexandra
This paper explores the ways water governance adapts to changing social values and political imperatives by examining the case of water policy reforms in Australia?s Murray Darling Basin. Over more than two decades, Australia?s water reforms have explici...
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Bartolomé Deyà-Tortella, Celso Garcia, William Nilsson and Dolores Tirado
This study analyses water prices and residential water consumption using micro data for three different housing typologies in Calvià with contrasting household characteristics. We examine the effect of a price reform of the sanitation fee (implemented in...
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Weikang Zhang, Xinhong Fu, Jing Lu, Lin Zhang, Kwamega Michael, Guoqiang Liu, Fan Yang and Yuying Liu
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To better understand farmers? refusal to pay agricultural water fees under the current policy in rural China and their corresponding negative emotions, this paper applies mental accounting, a behavioral economics framework, to explore how the governmenta...
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Wilson Sousa Júnior, Claudia Baldwin, Jeff Camkin, Pedro Fidelman, Osman Silva, Susana Neto, Timothy F. Smith
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Despite huge differences in population, household income and development levels, Australia and Brazil have some temporal convergences in their water governance systems. Over the last 20 years, both countries have significantly reformed their water polici...
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Chiyuan Miao, Alistair G. L. Borthwick, Honghu Liu and Jigen Liu
During the past century, the number and scale of reservoirs worldwide has grown substantially to meet the demand for water and hydropower arising from increased population, industrialization, and urbanization. This is particularly the case in China, wher...
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