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China 2 groundwater regulation 2 water policy reforms 2 Uzbekistan 1 climate change impact 1 comparative case study 1 crop yield simulation 1 food security 1 irrigated wheat farming 1 local policy implementation 1 smart card machines 1 soil salinity 1 tiered groundwater pricing 1
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Tortajada, Cecilia 8 Biswas, Asit K. 4 González-Gómez, Francisco 3 Horne, James 3 Nakayama, Mikiyasu 3 Aarnoudse, Eefje 2 Biswas-Tortajada, Andrea 2 Bluemling, Bettina 2 Fujikura, Ryo 2 García-Valiñas, María Á. 2 Grigg, Neil S. 2 Herzfeld, Thomas 2 Koppen, Barbara van 2 Kumar, M. Dinesh 2 Maekawa, Miko 2 Manatunge, Jagath 2 Ouda, Omar K.M. 2 Owen, David Lloyd 2 Picazo-Tadeo, Andrés J. 2 Qu, Wei 2 Rouse, Michael 2 Scott, Christopher A. 2 Souksavath, Bounsouk 2 Wang, Yahua 2 Wichelns, Dennis 2 Adams, Ken 1 Agnes, Rampisela Dorotea 1 Ahmed, Mushtaque 1 Akça, Erhan 1 Alba, Rossella 1 Allan, Catherine 1 Alqadi, Khaled A. 1 Ampomah, Ben Yaw 1 Angelakis, A.N. 1 Antoniou, G. 1 Araral, Eduardo 1 Arreguín-Cortés, Felipe I. 1 Babadjanova, Mashkhura 1 Balbás, Esteban de las Heras 1 Baltas, Evangelos A. 1
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International Journal of Water Resources Development 115
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Can domestic wheat farming meet the climate change-induced challenges of national food security in Uzbekistan?
Babadjanova, Mashkhura; Bobojonov, Ihtiyor; Bekchanov, … - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 40 (2024) 3, pp. 448-462
This study is the first to develop food supply and demand projections over the 21st century for Uzbekistan by considering the combined effects of climate change and soil salinization. The study results suggest that rising summer temperatures and soil salinity will considerably reduce wheat...
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Groundwater regulation in case of overdraft: National groundwater policy implementation in north-west China
Aarnoudse, Eefje; Bluemling, Bettina; Qu, Wei; … - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 35 (2018) 2, pp. 264-282
This article analyzes why China’s national groundwater policy is implemented in a fragmented way. The question is addressed through a comparative case-study analysis of groundwater management in north-west China. The analysis focuses on the institutional context in which local government...
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Groundwater quota versus tiered groundwater pricing: Two cases of groundwater management in north-west China
Aarnoudse, Eefje; Qu, Wei; Bluemling, Bettina; … - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 33 (2017) 6, pp. 917-934
Difficulties in monitoring groundwater extraction cause groundwater regulations to fail worldwide. In two counties in north-west China local water authorities have installed smart card machines to monitor and regulate farmers’ groundwater use. Data from a household survey and in-depth...
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Domestic water access and pricing in urban areas of Mozambique: between equity and cost recovery for the provision of a vital resource
Farolfi, Stefano; Gallego-Ayala, Jordi - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 30 (2014) 4, pp. 728-744
This article first presents the urban domestic water access situation in Mozambique. Then it analyzes the country's tariff system as a tool to recover water supply costs and to secure equity and affordability for the urban households served. The analysis focused on those households with...
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Historical development of technologies for water resources management and rainwater harvesting in the Hellenic civilizations
Antoniou, G.; Kathijotes, N.; Spyridakis, D.S.; … - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 30 (2014) 4, pp. 680-693
The shortage of water in ancient Greek civilizations necessitated various collection methods and storage cisterns. In fact, rainwater harvesting dates back to Minoan times, <italic>ca.</italic> 3200-1100 BC. Since then, several types of cisterns have evolved, while a significant development appears to have...
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Water Leaders Roundtable, Singapore International Water Week, Singapore, 3 June 2014
Manocha, Nishtha - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 30 (2014) 4, pp. 747-750
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The evolution of UK flood insurance: incremental change over six decades
Penning-Rowsell, Edmund C.; Priest, Sally; Johnson, Clare - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 30 (2014) 4, pp. 694-713
In this paper, the authors' theorizing shifts away from the catalytic role of the flood itself - or other crises - towards a deeper understanding of the relationship between change and stability, taking the example of UK flood insurance and the agreements - and the implicit policy approaches -...
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Increasing access to water services: a cost-recoverable pricing model
Chun, Natalie - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 30 (2014) 4, pp. 662-679
Pricing policies can serve as a low-cost and effective tool for increasing access to water and sanitation services among poor households while allowing the provider to recover costs. An empirical model is applied to contingent-valuation survey data for water services in Cebu, Philippines....
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Water for food security and well-being in Latin America and the Caribbean: social and environmental implications for a globalized economy
Keulertz, Martin - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 30 (2014) 4, pp. 745-746
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Community perception of the Klimkówka Reservoir in Poland
Wiejaczka, Łukasz; Piróg, Danuta; Soja, Roman; Serwa, … - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 30 (2014) 4, pp. 649-661
This article presents the results of a survey on how people perceive the Klimkówka storage reservoir located on the Ropa River in the Polish Carpathians. The analysis focused on establishing the role of various factors which impact the assessment of the reservoir by the local community....
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