A Multiregional Input-Output Analysis of Water Withdrawals in the Southeastern United States

IF 0.6 Q4 ECONOMICS Review of Regional Studies Pub Date : 2019-05-06 DOI:10.52324/001c.8259
Di Sheng, S. Owen, D. Lambert, B. English, R. J. Menard, D. Hughes, Lixia He-Lambert, C. Clark
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The amount of water withdrawn to support economic activity in the southeastern United States is estimated using a multiregional Environmental Input-Output/Life Cycle Analysis model. Water multipliers are measured as gallons of water withdrawn to meet a one-dollar increase in a commodity's final demand. The analysis finds that direct and indirect water withdrawal requirements embedded in the production of goods and services is heterogeneous across the study region. The utilities and crop production sectors exhibit the largest water multipliers. For an increase in final demand for crop production, direct regional effects contribute more to water multipliers compared to contributions from inter-regional and intersectoral sources. Alternatively, regional and inter-sectoral multipliers contribute more to the composition of the utilities sectors' water multipliers. The resulting water footprint could inform the design of water management policies for local, state, and regional institutions, including markets for water.
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美国东南部取水的多区域投入产出分析
使用多区域环境投入产出/生命周期分析模型估算了美国东南部用于支持经济活动的用水量。水乘数是用一种商品的最终需求每增加一美元,需要消耗多少加仑的水来衡量的。分析发现,在整个研究区域,商品和服务生产中隐含的直接和间接取水需求是不同的。公用事业和作物生产部门是最大的水倍增者。就增加作物生产的最终需求而言,与区域间和部门间来源的贡献相比,直接区域效应对水乘数的贡献更大。或者,区域和部门间乘数对公用事业部门水乘数的构成贡献更大。由此产生的水足迹可以为地方、州和区域机构(包括水市场)的水管理政策设计提供信息。
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