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  1. Evaluating the economic impact of water scarcity in a changing world

    Water scarcity is dynamic and complex, emerging from the combined influences of climate change, basin-level water resources, and managed systems' adaptive capacities. Beyond geophysical ...

  2. PDF Water Scarcity in Brazil: A Case Study

    significant role in affecting water resources in these regions, impacting them with cyclical periods of precipitation and drought and other unpredicted climate-related events. 9 Climate change studies by various scientific organizations and universities continue to assess possible consequences and risks in Brazil.

  3. The Green Economy Has a Resource-Scarcity Problem

    The Green Economy Has a Resource-Scarcity Problem. Summary. The world is at a tipping point on sustainability. Investors are increasing their focus on ESG, consumers are demanding transparency and ...

  4. Identifying Resource Scarcities in the Race to Sustainability

    A recent study found that the US is already short more than two billion seedlings per year—and that's just to meet 50% of the country's reforestation goals by 2040. ... and maintain forests. So the nature of the scarcity, in this case, is not just a production problem. ... for that resource, companies can assess their risk and adjust the ...

  5. The world's road to water scarcity: shortage and stress in the 20th

    The existing studies focus on water stress alone 10 or water shortage alone 7, or assess both forms of scarcity at only one or two time steps 16 or scenarios 29, with the exception of one study 18 ...

  6. Fair Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of Covid-19

    Previous proposals for allocation of resources in pandemics and other settings of absolute scarcity, including our own prior research and analysis, converge on four fundamental values: maximizing ...

  7. Solving the Puzzle of Sustainable Resource Scarcity

    As climate commitments multiply and sustainability targets become more aggressive, the green economy is developing a resource scarcity problem, with products such as sustainable palm oil and organic cotton in limited supply. ... In our examination of more than 115 SBM-I case studies, over 20% addressed areas of known scarcity, and more than 50% ...

  8. PDF Allocation of Water Resources and Cost under scarcity: A case study

    In the same information sheet resource costs are defined as the opportunity costs of using water as a scarce resource in both space and time. The estimation of the above cost components, the allocation of costs to water uses and the formulation of cost recovery policies in areas characterised by water scarcity presents specific challenges.

  9. Solutions Address Water Scarcity in the U.S.

    Because of climate change, experts predict precipitation will likely decline 20 to 25 percent by 2100 in much of the West. Since 2000, the Colorado River Basin— which supplies water to 40 million people—has experienced historic drought conditions. Water scarcity isn't limited to Western states. In 2014, 40 of 50 state water managers ...

  10. Resource Scarcity

    In a seminal study, Scarcity and Growth: The Economics of Natural Resource Availability, Harold Barnett and Chandler Morse constructed indices of the cost of extraction for minerals and fossil fuels. They also constructed indices of the relative price of output from extractive industries. ... However, the resource case may seem specific because ...

  11. REVIEW ESSAY: The Politics of Resource Scarcity and Overpopulation in

    Chapter 2 of Limits unfolds the notion of scarcity by arguing that it became an accepted assumption defining 'economics' as a study of the relationship between given ends and scarce means for maximizing utility (see Lionel Robbins' seminal publication titled, 'An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Science' discussed in ...

  12. Lesson summary: Scarcity, choice, and opportunity costs

    Lesson summary: Scarcity, choice, and opportunity costs. An introduction to the concepts of scarcity, choice, and opportunity cost. Economic resources are scarce. Faced with this scarcity, we must choose how to allocate our resources. Economics is the study of how societies choose to do that.

  13. PDF Case study: Integrated Water Resources Management in Myanmar

    Case study: Integrated Water Resources Management in Myanmar Speaker: Htun Lwin Oo ... and scarcity. There is a diversity of climatic conditions in Myanmar which present challenges

  14. Why do conflicts over scarce renewable resources turn violent? A

    All these three suggestions are picked up by this study. In order to do so, it utilizes the rich case-study literature on renewable resource scarcity and conflict. Twenty cases of intergroup conflict around land, water, fish or forest resources are identified, seven of which escalated into open violence, while 13 remained largely non-violent.

  15. Full article: Fighting resource scarcity

    Fighting resource scarcity - sustainability in the education system of Malawi - case study of Karonga, Mzimba and Nkhata Bay district ... Case study of Karonga, Mzimba and Nkhata Bay district. As aforementioned semi-structured interviews with 14 teachers in the research area were conducted between June and July 2015. The interviewed ...

  16. Effective management of scarce resources: a case study of American

    Due to a scarcity of volunteers and financial resources, the management of human and financial resources are major difficulties inhibiting club effectiveness. ... The current study explored the goals and management effectiveness of American collegiate sport clubs (ACSC) through focus groups with 13 sport clubs, interviews with two recreation ...

  17. 6: Case Studies

    This case study simplifies and abstracts information from the actual Tucson situation in order to better illustrate the role of economic valuation in improving management of ground water resources. Ground water provides numerous extractive services in Tucson, including residential, commercial, agricultural, and industrial water uses.

  18. Allocating Gaps of Shared Water Resources (Scarcity Index): Case Study

    To assist the management of shared water resources a mathematical model (scarcity index) has been developed to evaluate water resources gaps on the national and international level. The need is measured by the value of the scarcity index, which considers most of the elements that affect structural demands and ecosystem conditions of the water ...

  19. Thinking Economics

    Case Study 1.2e "The Basics of Scarcity" Directions: Complete the following case study and record your answers on a separate sheet of paper. Topic: The fundamental economic problem of scarcity and choices. Objective: To identify that productive resources are limited.Therefore, people cannot have all the goods and services that they want, and they must choose certain things and be willing to ...

  20. (PDF) Scarcity and Environmental Impact of Mineral Resources—An Old and

    A historical overview shows that mankind has feared the scarcity of mineral resources, especially metals, for many centuries. In the first half of the 20th century, this discussion was marked by ...

  21. Scarcities and Homer-Dixon Violent Conflict

    hypothesis that environmental scarcity does not cause violent conflict. By carefully tracing the causal processes in each case, we also sought to identify how environmental scarcity operates, if and when it is a cause of conflict. The completed case studies were reviewed at a series of workshops of leading

  22. Water Scarcity Case Study Of Perth, Western Australia: What We Can

    The following factors may contribute to Perth's water scarcity issues: A Changing Climate - i.e. The Climate Becoming Drier. Australia as a country is already the driest continent in the world apart from Antarctica. But, Perth's climate (as a State within Australia) is getting drier according to some reports.

  23. Spatio-temporal patterns of High-Quality urbanization ...

    There are numerous discussion and findings on the intricate relationship between urbanization and water resources (Fang et al., 2007, Bao and Fang, 2012, Kassouri, 2021, Mu et al., 2021, Ma et al., 2022, Wang et al., 2022).On the one hand, urbanization can enhance the effectiveness of utilizing water resources, but it may also lead to increased water demand and the degradation of the water ...

  24. Embodied carbon flows in resource-based cities based on ...

    Managing embodied carbon flows in the supply chains of resource-based cities is crucial to China's carbon neutrality. However, the embodied carbon flows in these regions are still unclear. Taking the Hohhot-Baotou-Ordos-Yulin (HBOY) urban agglomeration as a case, this study reveals the process and critical pathways of embodied carbon flows in resource-based cities by using environmentally ...

  25. Sustainability

    Constructing coastal ecological security barriers is beneficial for preventing environmental degradation and enhancing resilience to natural disasters. This study examines the functionality of these barriers from an ecosystem service perspective, developing an Ecosystem Security Barrier Function (ESBF) index to analyze its spatiotemporal variations. From 2000 to 2020, habitat quality in the ...

  26. Electrical resistivity and magnetic methods in mapping ...

    Groundwater is an important resource worldwide and is a crucial source of fresh water in surface water-scarce areas (Carriere et al. 2013; Arefayne and Abdi 2016; Niculescu and Andrei 2021).The area near Belesa in the Lemmo Woreda District of the Hadiya Zone in the Southern Nation Nationalities and the People's Regional State (SNNPRS) of Ethiopia (Fig. 1) is a region which has increasingly ...

  27. Mechanical performance study of PVA fiber-reinforced seawater ...

    Due to the swift progress in the construction sector, there is a global concern about the potential scarcity of river sand and freshwater resources. The development of new construction materials ...

  28. Rising to the Challenge: Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Climate

    The dynamics that lead to environmental degradation also exacerbate gender inequities. Food insecurity, extreme weather events, and water scarcity - all of which are made worse by climate change - increase the risk that women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals will be put in situations where their physical, mental, and emotional health is compromised. This includes a heightened risk of ...

  29. Tunneling, cognitive load and time orientation and their relations with

    Background: The concept of a financial scarcity mindset has raised much attention as an explanation for poor decision-making and dysfunctional behavior. It has been suggested that financial scarcity could also impair dietary behavior, through a decline in self-control. Underlying cognitive mechanisms of tunneling (directing attention to financial issues and neglecting other demands), cognitive ...

  30. Leveraging Parameter Efficient Training Methods for Low Resource Text

    With the surge in digital content in low-resource languages, there is an escalating demand for advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques tailored to these languages. BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers), serving as the foundational framework for numerous NLP architectures and language models, is increasingly employed for the development of low-resource NLP ...