par Manelle Sokar | Juin 8, 2026 | Article - press release, Case study activity, Conferences, Event, Publication, Spanish CS
Research from the IIAMA institute explores how uniform and dynamic water pricing strategies can reduce unsustainable withdrawals, protect ecosystems, and maintain economic performance under intensifying climate pressures. Safa Baccour and colleagues at the Research...
par Manelle Sokar | Juin 4, 2026 | German CS, Notes d'orientation, Spanish CS
Pricing Scarcity at the River Basin Scale Traditional water allocation rules fail to reflect the true marginal value of water under scarcity at the river basin scale, leading to inefficient, inequitable, and environmentally harmful allocation. Water pricing turns...
par Manelle Sokar | Juin 4, 2026 | Notes d'orientation, Slovak CS
Water, Supply Chains, and the Economy in Slovakia Water consumption in Slovakia is concentrated in a small number of sectors, particularly agriculture, that contribute a relatively modest share of total economic output. Yet water is embedded in complex supply chains,...
par Manelle Sokar | Juin 4, 2026 | Dutch CS, Notes d'orientation
Farmer-Centred Drought Policy in Noord-Holland Despite increasing water scarcity, farmer investment in drought adaptation in the Netherlands has remained limited, reflecting not just financial barriers but also behavioural biases, coordination challenges, and...
par Manelle Sokar | Juin 4, 2026 | Maltese CS, Notes d'orientation
Water-Energy Interdependence in Malta Malta faces significant water scarcity compared to other EU member states, relying on energy-intensive desalination to meet its freshwater needs. As a result, economic activity depends on both energy and water inputs, sourced from...