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    <dc:date>2013-06-20T02:53:33Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Assessment of freshwater scarcity using a model based on supply and demand law</title>
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    <description>Title: Assessment of freshwater scarcity using a model based on supply and demand law
Authors: Escribano Rodríguez de Robles, Beatriz; Sellarès González, Jordi; Xercavins, Josep
Abstract: The main goal of this work is to provide an analysis methodology for assessment of water scarcity&#xD;
problems based on supply and demand. To this end, we must first determine what can be considered&#xD;
as supply and demand in the water scarcity problem. Although some variables involved are&#xD;
physical, economical or demographical, in our approach social factors are also included. This leads&#xD;
us to objectify water demand standards in relation to acceptable welfare levels. Within this&#xD;
approach, water scarcity will appear when demand reaches a higher value than supply. Two supply&#xD;
levels are defined based on other works. Demand is calculated within several scenarios. These&#xD;
scenarios represent the outcome of political or management decisions taken to reach a welfare&#xD;
standard. A special scenario will represent, simply, the continuation of the current state of affairs.&#xD;
The variables needed to calculate demand are obtained through a multilevel model where the lowest&#xD;
level is formed by disciplinary models and the highest level takes into account social and political&#xD;
factors. The methodology is applied to the countries of the gulf of Guinea. Its application to Côte&#xD;
d’Ivoire is described in detail and results are given for the other eight countries of the area. To&#xD;
summarize the results, two indexes are suggested. With this methodology, it is possible to divide the&#xD;
region of the gulf of Guinea in three areas of different freshwater capacity, giving new insight with&#xD;
regards previous studies that did not state differences between the countries of the region.</description>
    <dc:date>2011-10-11T13:43:39Z</dc:date>
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