2020
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/gxfqh
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Current urban development and future urban water deficit: How centrality and maturity affect predicted droughts?

Abstract: Cities face the risk of water deficits. This risk involves substantial costs and damages that impair water access, biodiversity, public health, education and business. Consequently, comparative research is growing to understand urban water deficit risks and to derive policy lessons that can limit the vulnerability of large population centres. So far, this body of the literature has mostly focused on short term analysis (<10 years) and emphasized particular policy instruments to cope with shocks while ne… Show more

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