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Ariel Dinar
The field of water management is continually changing. Water has been subject to external shocks in the form of climate change and globalization. Water management analysis is subject to disciplinary developments and inter-disciplinary interactions. Are t...
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Julio Berbel, Nazaret M. Montilla-López and Giacomo Giannoccaro
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Daniel Albiero, Marco Antônio Domingues da Silva, Rafaela Paula Melo, Angel Pontin Garcia, Aline Castro Praciano, Francisco Ronaldo Belem Fernandes, Leonardo De Almeida Monteiro, Carlos Alessandro Chioderoli, Alexsandro Oliveira da Silva and José Antonio Delfino Barbosa Filho
The supply of raw water to the inhabitants of metropolises is not a trivial problem, and involves many challenges, both in terms of the quantity and quality of this water. When these metropolises are located in semiarid regions, this challenge takes on e...
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John M. Polimeni, Ahmad Almalki, Raluca I. Iorgulescu, Lucian-Liviu Albu, Wendy M. Parker and Ray Chandrasekara
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is an example of a country that suffers from high water scarcity. Additionally, due to the economic drivers in the country, such as phosphate and potash extraction and pharmaceutical production, the little fresh water that...
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La Zhuo, Mesfin M. Mekonnen, Arjen Y. Hoekstra
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Previous studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources use have unveiled the remote connections in virtual water (VW) trade networks, which show how communities externalize their water footprint (WF) to places far beyon...
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Sharon B. Megdal and Peter Dillon
Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) and water banking are of increasing importance to water resources management. MAR can be used to buffer against drought and changing or variable climate, as well as provide water to meet demand growth, by making use of exce...
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