Water Resources and Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Water Resources and Economics is 7. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Enhancing water efficiency: Distribution efficiency and consumption synergies23
Assessing the economic value of water in the Colorado River Basin: A hydroeconomic analysis21
Enhancing resilience: Understanding the impact of flood hazard and vulnerability on business interruption and losses17
Impacts of intermittent water supply on household electricity demand: An econometric analysis for the Pune Metropolitan Region, India17
Spatial inequality of domestic water consumption in Mexico city15
Water scarcity and food security in the mediterranean region: The role of alternative water sources and controlled-environment agriculture14
Corrigendum to “Do political connections moderate the correlation between drought and households’ water poverty? Empirical evidence from India” [Water Resour. Econ. 52 (2025) 100273]13
Are views of water bodies associated with higher water consumption? An empirical analysis from New Zealand13
Transboundary pollution control with ecological compensation in a watershed containing multiple regions: A dynamic analysis11
Household preferences for time and monetary contributions for river restoration: A study from the Danda River Basin in Nepal11
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 quality8
Further evidence on social comparison and residential water use8
Household preferences for cyber-attack resilient water distribution networks: A latent class analysis of a discrete choice experiment in France8
Water valuation in incentivized bargaining games8
Using Best Worst Scaling to prioritise issues in major river catchments: The Murray Darling Basin in Australia8
The Environmental Kuznets Curve at the thermoelectricity-water nexus: Empirical evidence from Spain8
Exploring behavioral responses to a residential water tariff reform7
Designing Watersheds for Integrated Development (DWID): Combining hydrological and economic modeling for optimizing land use change to meet water quality regulations7
A closer look at residential water demand elasticities in the short and long run7
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