Digital repository
Deliverables
- Deliverable 3.3. Final database of simulations & sourcebook
- Deliverable 5.4 Second 12-month exploitation, dissemination and communication report
- Deliverable 6.3 Mid-term Report
- Deliverable 5.3 First 12-Month exploitation, dissemination and communication report
- [EXCEL] Deliverable 2.2. Water Accounting database – Sourcebook
Gold open access papers
- A Hydro-Economic Model to Calculate the Resource Costs of Agricultural Water Use and the Economic and Environmental Impacts of Their Recovery
- A multi-agent cellular automata model to explore water trading potential under information transaction costs
- To dam or not to dam? Actionable socio-hydrology modeling to inform robust adaptation to water scarcity and water extremes
- First-degree price discrimination water bank to reduce reacquisition costs and enhance economic efficiency in agricultural water buyback
- Economic Sustainability of Irrigation-Dependent Ecosystem Services Under Growing Water Scarcity. Insights From the Reno River in Italy
Conference presentations
- AGU Fall Meeting 2022, Chicago, IL (USA). Oral presentation: “A Hydroclimatic-Micro-Macroeconomic Model to Assess Climate Change Adaptation in the Agricultural Sector.” (Francesco Sapino, USAL)
- 2nd MedGU Conference, Marrakech (MOR) – 27-30 November 2022. Oral communication titled: “A hydroclimatic-micro-macroeconomic model to assess climate change adaptation in the agricultural sector.” (Francesco Sapino, USAL).
- 2nd MedGU Conference, Marrakech (MOR) – 27-30 November 2022. E-poster titled: ¨Uncertainty analysis in a hydro-economic multi-model ensemble in the TormesCatchment, Spain.¨ (Héctor González-López, USAL).
- Water Politics in the Age of the Anthropocene, Venice 11-16 October 2021. “Adaptation responses in complex human-water systems: problems, solutions and SWANS”. (C. Dionisio Pérez-Blanco, USAL).
- Modelos Hidro-económicos y Planificación Hidrológica, Córdoba 31 March 2022. “Adaptation responses in complex human-water systems: challenges, solutions and SWANS”. (C. Dionisio Pérez-Blanco, USAL).