Linking local and global: Assessing water scarcity risk through nested trade networks
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 25, 2024
Abstract
As
water
scarcity
escalates
globally,
there
is
a
growing
focus
on
assessing
its
economic
impact,
both
locally
and
through
trade
networks,
defined
as
risk
(WSR).
Given
China's
pivotal
role
top
importer
exporter,
coupled
with
significant
spatial
disparities
in
across
provinces,
understanding
the
spread
of
risks
within
China
their
interplay
global
dynamics
imperative
yet
relatively
unexplored.
This
study
constructs
nested
Multi‐Regional
Input‐Output
(MRIO)
model
to
evaluate
risk,
connecting
Chinese
provinces
counterparts.
Notably,
we
integrate
heterogeneity
environmental
flow
requirement
vital
criterion
for
long‐term
sustainable
management
our
assessment.
Our
findings
reveal
substantial
impacts
caused
by
scarcity,
WSR
valued
at
$11.1
trillion,
which
$6.2
trillion
attributed
trade.
Critical
regions,
sectors,
region‐sectors
are
identified,
offering
valuable
insights
targeted
interventions.
presents
unique
perspective
assessment
higher
resolution
scale,
laying
groundwork
formulation
effective
mitigation
strategies
aligned
development
goals,
particularly
SDG
6
8.
Language: Английский
Nexus Between Water Consumption and Economic Output for the Metallic and Non‐Metallic Mineral Products Sector: An Empirical Analysis at the Enterprise Level
Advanced Sustainable Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 16, 2024
Abstract
With
rapid
urbanization
and
industrialization
in
China,
the
demand
for
mineral
products
subsequent
water
consumption
have
significantly
increased,
posing
challenges
to
sustainable
economic
growth
due
escalating
scarcity.
Few
studies
explored
nexus
between
use
output
from
enterprise
perspective.
This
study
focuses
on
metallic
non‐metallic
sector,
quantifying
at
level,
analyzing
heterogeneity
of
elasticity
across
different
regions
sub‐sectors,
identifying
key
sub‐sectors
within
each
region
that
are
highly
dependent
consumption.
The
results
indicate
a
1%
increase
or
decrease
leads
corresponding
by
0.096%.
Water
varies
0.056
0.131
according
regions.
And
it
ranges
0.048
0.104
sub‐sectors.
identifies
where
is
resources.
findings
may
help
tailor
policies
measure
value
water,
especially
context
potential
shortages.
Language: Английский
Industrial water consumption efficiency and driving factors based on the super-efficient SBM and Tobit approach
Haixia Duo,
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Ning Wang,
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Yunfeng Qiao
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et al.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: April 11, 2025
Water
scarcity
in
arid
regions
is
a
significant
factor
constraining
industrial
development
globally.
Xinjiang,
which
has
huge
potential
for
economic
development,
constrained
its
local
industry
owing
to
the
of
water
resources.
Enhancing
efficiency
consumption
thus
crucial
alleviate
conflict
between
resource
constrain
and
development.
This
study
investigated
zone
northern
slope
Tianshan
Mountains
(EZNSTM)
Xinjiang
from
2001
2020.
The
super-efficient
SBM
Tobit
model
were
used
identify
key
drivers
regional
efficiency.
Factors
including
government
influence,
structure,
urbanization
levels
found
affect
overall
On
contrary,
being
open
outside
world
natural
endowment
did
not
significantly
impact
paper
identified
disparities
use
across
different
EZNSTM
elucidated
primary
factors
influencing
area,
provided
critical
foundation
coordinating
future
utilization.
Language: Английский
A multiple criteria decision-making approach for water allocation of environmental flows considering the value trade-offs - A case study of Fen River in China
Dongdong Wang,
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Yangwen Jia,
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Cunwen Niu
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et al.
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
912, P. 169588 - 169588
Published: Dec. 25, 2023
Language: Английский
Using Niche Model to Analyze Water Consumption Structure in Jinan City, Shandong
Yue Chen,
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Nan Tian,
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Yong Qian
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et al.
Water,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(4), P. 549 - 549
Published: Feb. 10, 2024
Water
resources
are
essential
for
healthy
economic
growth.
Based
on
data
water
consumption
and
industrial
structure,
this
paper
analyzes
the
evolution
trends
of
regional
structure
in
Jinan
City,
Shandong
Province,
with
theory
niche
ecological
entropy,
which
may
provide
guidance
resource
utilization
social
economy
development
City.
By
establishing
a
coupling
coordination
model
dynamic
City
is
analyzed.
The
results
show
following:
(1)
agricultural
accounts
largest
portion
consumption,
an
overall
decreasing
trend
year
by
year.
On
contrary,
those
domestic
have
shown
slow
fluctuating
upward
trends,
respectively.
Similar
characteristics
also
reflected
entropy
consumption.
(2)
In
terms
secondary
industry
proportion
among
three
main
industries,
only
tertiary
upward.
(3)
Over
years,
degree
between
was
classified
as
low
imbalance–weak
coordination.
Among
them,
highest,
that
primary
lowest,
increasing
Thus,
it
necessary
to
develop
efficient
water-saving
agriculture
high-tech
industry,
maintain
momentum
continue
improve
its
status.
Language: Английский
Two-stage efficiency evaluation of industrial water resources and the role of digital inclusive finance: insight from Yangtze River Delta
Applied Water Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
The
Yangtze
River
Delta
(YRD)
occupies
2.1%
of
China's
territory
but
accounts
for
1/4
its
GDP.
Boosting
efficiency
industrial
water
resources
in
YRD
will
drastically
decrease
pollution
and
resource
constraints.
current
paper
employed
Network
Super-SBM
the
Global
Malmquist-Luenberger
index
to
evaluate
use
wastewater
treatment
YRD'
cities.
Furthermore,
digital
inclusive
finance
green
innovation
are
introduced
investigate
mechanisms
underlying
their
influence
on
overall
efficiency.
empirical
findings
posts
that:
(1)
there
is
still
room
improve
efficiency,
especially
efficiency;
(2)
MI
value
each
stages
most
samples
greater
than
1,
indicating
that
improving.
It
mainly
driven
by
improvement
management;
(3)
substantial
differences
among
metropolitan
areas,
with
Nanjing-metropolitan
areas
Hefei-metropolitan
having
higher
both
stages,
while
Hangzhou-metropolitan
Shanghai-metropolitan
have
lower
As
shown
Kernel
density
Estimation,
degree
dispersion
within
same
area
reducing;
(4)
boost
as
a
mediating
factor.
herein
offer
compelling
evidence
financial
development
increases
effectiveness
resources,
introduce
fresh
perspectives
government
put
forward
water-related
policies,
provide
ideas
high-quality
economy.
Language: Английский