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Water demand management in Syria: Centralized and decentralized views
M. Salman
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, W. Mualla
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School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
Institute for Infrastructure & Environment
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Water
50%
Water Demand
42%
Management
42%
Option
35%
Water Resource
21%
Country
21%
Irrigation
14%
Water Use
14%
Paper
14%
Dam
14%
Condition
14%
Taxation
14%
Need
14%
Experience
14%
Spatial Variation
7%
Temporal Variation
7%
Food Security
7%
Mounting
7%
Food Product
7%
Growth and Development
7%
Control Surfaces
7%
Upgrading
7%
Economic Development
7%
Self Sufficiency
7%
Water Balance
7%
Water Scarcity
7%
Allocative Efficiency
7%
Foci
7%
Increasing
7%
Reservoir
7%
History
7%
Institution
7%
Building
7%
Availability
7%
Rehabilitation
7%
Improvement
7%
Alternative
7%
Attention
7%
Rapid
7%
Surface Pressure
7%
View
7%
Purpose
7%
Price
7%
Side
7%
Subsidy
7%
Social Sciences
Water
100%
Syrian Arab Republic
50%
Taxation
28%
Water Resources
21%
Economic and Social Development
21%
Demand Management
21%
Water Consumption
14%
Paper
14%
Measure
14%
Experience
14%
Markets
14%
Deficit
14%
Dams
14%
Groundwater Resource
14%
Medical Rehabilitation
7%
Need Development
7%
Reservoirs
7%
Middle East
7%
Agricultural Sector
7%
New Building
7%
Food Security
7%
Self-Sufficiency
7%
Flow
7%
Food
7%
Indexes
7%
Budgets
7%
Stress
7%
Activity
7%
Capacity
7%
Growth
7%
Associations
7%
Control
7%
Precipitation
7%
Alternative
7%
Implementation
7%
Cooperatives
7%
Prices
7%
Purpose
7%
Attempt
7%
Attention
7%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Demand
35%
Options
35%
Irrigation
28%
Management
14%
Market
14%
History of Management
14%
Subsidy
7%
Economic Development
7%
Water Scarcity
7%
Supply
7%