Water Resources and Economics

Papers
(The median citation count of Water Resources and Economics is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Enhancing water efficiency: Distribution efficiency and consumption synergies35
Impacts of intermittent water supply on household electricity demand: An econometric analysis for the Pune Metropolitan Region, India24
Assessing the economic value of water in the Colorado River Basin: A hydroeconomic analysis22
Enhancing resilience: Understanding the impact of flood hazard and vulnerability on business interruption and losses17
Conserving for the common good: Preferences for water conservation policies during a severe drought in Northern California16
Water scarcity and food security in the mediterranean region: The role of alternative water sources and controlled-environment agriculture14
A global-scale hydropower potential assessment and feasibility evaluations13
Spatial inequality of domestic water consumption in Mexico city13
Are views of water bodies associated with higher water consumption? An empirical analysis from New Zealand11
Corrigendum to “Do political connections moderate the correlation between drought and households’ water poverty? Empirical evidence from India” [Water Resour. Econ. 52 (2025) 100273]10
Transboundary pollution control with ecological compensation in a watershed containing multiple regions: A dynamic analysis10
Household preferences for time and monetary contributions for river restoration: A study from the Danda River Basin in Nepal10
Further evidence on social comparison and residential water use9
Household preferences for cyber-attack resilient water distribution networks: A latent class analysis of a discrete choice experiment in France9
Use of environmental equipment and personnel to manage wastewater: Insight from responses to regulatory enforcement9
Reducing child diarrhoea in India: Shifting policy focus from source of water to quality7
Using Best Worst Scaling to prioritise issues in major river catchments: The Murray Darling Basin in Australia7
A closer look at residential water demand elasticities in the short and long run6
Water valuation in incentivized bargaining games6
Designing Watersheds for Integrated Development (DWID): Combining hydrological and economic modeling for optimizing land use change to meet water quality regulations6
Exploring behavioral responses to a residential water tariff reform6
Water consumption rationalization using demarketing strategies in the Gaza Strip, Palestine6
The Environmental Kuznets Curve at the thermoelectricity-water nexus: Empirical evidence from Spain6
Economic valuation of safe water from new boreholes in rural Zambia: A coping cost approach6
Sensitivity of water reallocation performance assessments to water use data6
Groundwater quality vs. groundwater quantity. Combining information on irrigator concerns with past water use and cropping behavior.5
Water tariff setting and its welfare implications: Evidence from Chinese cities5
The economic benefits of remediation actions in the Waukegan harbor area of concern5
Adaptation of smallholder farmers to climate risks: Remittances and irrigation investment in the Republic of Moldova5
Public preferences for water-conserving groundcovers on verges5
Market-based groundwater resources allocation mechanism: An inter-sectoral water exchanges programming analysis5
Consumer perception and information in a model of household water usage: The case of jacksonville, FL4
Dynamic change of inter-regional virtual water transfers in China: Driving factors and economic benefits4
Water resource tax policy and micro environmental performance improvement in China's water-intensive industries4
Impact of irrigation pump ownership on farm productivity in rice-wheat cropping systems of Nepal Terai4
Promoting global access to water and sanitation: A supply and demand perspective4
More risk, more money: When are payments for water savings from limited irrigation profitable for farmers?4
Assessing the cost-effectiveness of Nature-based Solutions under climate change uncertainty and learning4
Willingness to pay for rainwater harvesting systems in Mexico City4
What builds consumer intention to use smart water meters – Extended TAM-based explanation4
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