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Assessing alternatives for meeting water demand: A case study of water resource management in the Brazilian Semiarid region

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  • de Andrade Santana, Rosinele
  • Marques Bezerra, Saulo de Tarso
  • Melo dos Santos, Sylvana
  • Paiva Coutinho, Artur
  • Lopes Coelho, Isabela Carolina
  • Silva Pessoa, Ruben Vivaldi

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Population growth, climate change, and the occurrence of droughts have intensified the water supply crises in the Brazilian Semiarid region. The objective of this study was to identify the most relevant measures for the improvement of the water supply of Caruaru, Brazil. The research involved five steps: the selection of experts, comprehension of variables, application of Delphi research, statistical analyses, and consolidation of results. Projects to expand the system and reduce real losses are the most recommended measures. It is also important to implement an integrated water resources management approach that embraces alternative technological and governance strategies.

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  • de Andrade Santana, Rosinele & Marques Bezerra, Saulo de Tarso & Melo dos Santos, Sylvana & Paiva Coutinho, Artur & Lopes Coelho, Isabela Carolina & Silva Pessoa, Ruben Vivaldi, 2019. "Assessing alternatives for meeting water demand: A case study of water resource management in the Brazilian Semiarid region," Utilities Policy, Elsevier, vol. 61(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:juipol:v:61:y:2019:i:c:s0957178719303273
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jup.2019.100974
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