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Between flood and drought: How cities are facing water surplus and scarcity.
Journal of Environmental Management, 2023Droughts and floods are weather-related hazards affecting cities in all climate zones and causing human deaths and material losses on all inhabited continents.
J. Dąbrowska +9 more
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Environmental Research
Water scarcity has threatened the sustainability of human life, ecosystem evolution, and socio-economic development. However, previous studies have often lacked a comprehensive consideration of the impact of water quality and existing solutions, such as ...
Meishui Li +5 more
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Water scarcity has threatened the sustainability of human life, ecosystem evolution, and socio-economic development. However, previous studies have often lacked a comprehensive consideration of the impact of water quality and existing solutions, such as ...
Meishui Li +5 more
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Environmental Science and Technology
The severe water scarcity in China poses significant economic risks to its agriculture, energy, and manufacturing sectors, which can have a cascading effect through the supply chains.
Yunlei She +8 more
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The severe water scarcity in China poses significant economic risks to its agriculture, energy, and manufacturing sectors, which can have a cascading effect through the supply chains.
Yunlei She +8 more
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Linking local and global: Assessing water scarcity risk through nested trade networks
Sustainable DevelopmentAs water scarcity escalates globally, there is a growing focus on assessing its economic impact, both locally and through trade networks, defined as water scarcity risk (WSR).
Chenglong Wang +4 more
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2021
Many regions and countries around the world are suffering from water scarcity due to the increasing demand for water, reduction of water resources, and increasing pollution of water driven by the continued growth in megacities, climate change, agriculture, and pollution.
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Many regions and countries around the world are suffering from water scarcity due to the increasing demand for water, reduction of water resources, and increasing pollution of water driven by the continued growth in megacities, climate change, agriculture, and pollution.
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Water Contamination and Water Scarcity
2018What Is Contaminating China’s Water Resources? Viewed in the context of the skyrocketing industrialization, urbanization, and population growth of the past 30 years, the widespread contamination of the water supply that now plagues China would seem almost inevitable.
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An Economic Approach to Water Scarcity
2015A limitation—but also an advantage, depending on the viewpoint—of economic evaluation is to refrain from any a priori criteria, value judgments and ethical parameters.
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