Critical reflections on water-energy-food nexus in computable general equilibrium models: A systematic literature review

E Bardazzi, F Bosello - Environmental Modelling & Software, 2021 - Elsevier
The paper analyses how the Water-Energy-Food Nexus is treated in Computable General
Equilibrium (CGE) models, discussing their design, importance and possible ways of …

Economics of irrigation water management: A literature survey with focus on partial and general equilibrium models

H Dudu, S Chumi - World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2008 - papers.ssrn.com
Water policy is an important topic on the agenda of the international community, and
efficiency and equity in the allocation of water have emerged as important factors to be …

The economic impact of restricted water supply: A computable general equilibrium analysis

M Berrittella, AY Hoekstra, K Rehdanz, R Roson… - Water research, 2007 - Elsevier
Water problems are typically studied at the level of the river catchment. About 70% of all
water is used for agriculture, and agricultural products are traded internationally. A full …

Economywide impacts of climate change on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa

A Calzadilla, T Zhu, K Rehdanz, RSJ Tol, C Ringler - Ecological Economics, 2013 - Elsevier
Two possible adaptation scenarios to climate change for Sub-Saharan Africa are analyzed
under the SRES B2 scenario. The first scenario doubles the irrigated area in Sub-Saharan …

Climate change and agriculture: Impacts and adaptation options in South Africa

A Calzadilla, T Zhu, K Rehdanz, RSJ Tol… - Water Resources and …, 2014 - Elsevier
South Africa is likely to experience higher temperatures and less rainfall as a result of
climate change. Resulting changes in regional water endowments and soil moisture will …

The economic impact of more sustainable water use in agriculture: A computable general equilibrium analysis

A Calzadilla, K Rehdanz, RSJ Tol - Journal of Hydrology, 2010 - Elsevier
Agriculture is the largest consumer of freshwater resources–around 70 percent of all
freshwater withdrawals are used for food production. These agricultural products are traded …

The value of the high Aswan Dam to the Egyptian economy

KM Strzepek, GW Yohe, RSJ Tol, MW Rosegrant - Ecological Economics, 2008 - Elsevier
The High Aswan Dam converted a variable and uncertain flow of Nile river water into a
predictable and controllable water supply stored in Lake Nasser. We use a computable …

Are African countries on track to achieve their NDCs pledges? Evidence from difference-in-differences technique

H Abudu, PK Wesseh Jr, B Lin - Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2023 - Elsevier
Climate change poses economic, social, and environmental challenges to humanity.
Through the Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement (PA), World leaders are obliged to identify …

Water scarcity and affordability in urban water pricing: A case study of Chile

M Molinos-Senante, G Donoso - Utilities Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Water demand management is one of the main issues in the water policy agenda. The
objective of this work is to design a water rate model that internalizes the scarcity value of …

Responding to the 'wicked problem'of water insecurity

R Quentin Grafton - Water Resources Management, 2017 - Springer
This paper highlights key trends and projections in water scarcity, reviews the ways that
water security and water scarcity are most commonly understood, and explores possible …