Promoting inclusive water governance and forecasting the structure of water consumption based on compositional data: A case study of Beijing

Volume: 634, Pages: 407 - 416
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Water is centrally important for agricultural security, environment, people's livelihoods, and socio-economic development, particularly in the face of extreme climate changes. Due to water shortages in many cities, the conflicts between various stakeholders and sectors over water use and allocation are becoming more common and intense. Effective inclusive governance of water use is critical for relieving water use conflicts. In addition,...
Paper Details
Title
Promoting inclusive water governance and forecasting the structure of water consumption based on compositional data: A case study of Beijing
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
634
Pages
407 - 416
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