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Registro 1 de 5 |
Autor: |
Fercovic, Juan - Foster, William - Melo, Oscar |
Título: |
Economic development and residential water consumption in Chile |
Fuente: |
Environment and Development Economics. v.24, n.1. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences |
Páginas: |
pp. 23-46 |
Año: |
feb. 2019 |
Resumen: |
A better understanding of the relative importance of factors related to climate change and to changes associated with economic growth would serve to inform water policy and to focus scarce public resources on anticipated problems arising from distinct sources of changes in water demand. This article investigates the determinants of residential water consumption in Chile, a developing country that has seen noteworthy changes in incomes, household size, poverty rates and levels of urbanization, and which is projected to experience significant climatic but varied changes, depending on the region of the country. Panel data for 1998-2010 at the municipal level is used to analyze the sensitivity of residential water demand to climate and development-related factors. In the case of Chile, the effect on water consumption of these development-related changes is estimated to be several times that of the changes associated with climate projections for 50 to 80 years in the future. |
Palabras clave: |
CAMBIO CLIMATICO |
AGUA |
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO |
PANEL DE DATOS | CONSUMO DE AGUA |
DEMANDA DE AGUA |
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Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente |
Registro 2 de 5 |
Autor: |
Briand, Anne - Nauges, Céline - Strand, Jon - Travers, Muriel |
Título: |
The impact of tap connection on water use: the case of household water consumption in Dakar, Senegal |
Fuente: |
Environment and Development Economics. v.15, n.1. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences |
Páginas: |
pp. 107-126 |
Año: |
Feb. 2010 |
Resumen: |
Predicting residential water demand for non-connected households that obtain connections is a crucial issue for water planners in developing countries. We propose a technique derived from Heckman (1976) to accurately measure the expected increase in water use due to access to tap water while controlling for differences in characteristics between connected and non-connected households. Illustration is made on a cross section of 246 households from Dakar, Senegal. We show that getting a tap connection induces an expected increase in water use of 26 L per capita per day. |
Palabras clave: |
AGUA POTABLE |
CONSUMO DE AGUA |
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Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente |
Registro 4 de 5 |
Autor: |
Guadagni, Alieto Aldo - |
Título: |
Un análisis de costo-beneficio de la medición del consumo de agua |
Fuente: |
Desarrollo Económico : Revista de Ciencias Sociales. v.18, n.71. Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, IDES |
Páginas: |
pp. 433-439 |
Año: |
oct.-dic. 1978 |
Palabras clave: |
ANALISIS COSTO-BENEFICIO |
MEDICION |
CONSUMO DE AGUA |
TARIFAS |
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Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA D + datos de Fuente |
Registro 5 de 5 |
Autor: |
Dorfman, Adolfo - |
Título: |
El planeamiento de los recursos hidráulicos en el desarrollo económico de la Argentina |
Fuente: |
Desarrollo Económico : Revista de Ciencias Sociales. v.9, n.34. Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, IDES |
Páginas: |
pp. 259-281 |
Año: |
jul.-sept. 1969 |
Palabras clave: |
RECURSOS HIDRICOS |
CONSUMO DE AGUA |
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL |
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Solicitar por: |
HEMEROTECA D + datos de Fuente |
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