Water Scarcity in the Yellow River Basin: Energy, Economics, Institutions and Responses

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Few places illustrate the importance of the water-energy nexus better than northern China’s Yellow River basin. Acute water scarcity, driven mainly by dramatic economic growth, is increasingly confronting policymakers with hard choices about how to provide water for existing uses as well as rapidly expanding energy production. Under these conditions, the institutions that decide who gets how much water…

Mis-measurment, Water Scarcity, and Access to Water: Why Merely Meeting the Millennium Development Goal of Access to Safe Drinking Water Doesn’t Add Up

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In 2010, the United Nations proclaimed that the world met the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halving the proportion of people without access to improved sources of water, five years ahead of schedule. They estimated that, as of 2011, 768 million people did not have improved sources for drinking water. With this metric, we had a […]