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In 2011, the most severe drought in Texas history caused $7.62 billion in losses in the agricultural sector alone. This paper analyzes ripple effects of the 2011 drought in Texas agriculture on the entire state economy retrospectively in an effort to foster discussion on targeted mitigation...
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The United Nation’s Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pick up where the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) left off. The SDGs set forth a formidable task for the global community and international sustainable development over the next 15 years. Learning from the successes...
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A 2011 survey of Mexico City’s households revealed that families prefer alternative sources of drinking water instead of relying in the city’s quality supply services. These include the purchase of bottled water, installation of filtration devices, and other means of water purification. The...
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The advancement of water sustainability and reliance is highly dependent on the innovative ideas implemented in the sector. However, despite water being a vital resource, the water sector still faces many challenges in terms of innovations in comparison to other sectors. This study investigated...
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The goal of this study was to look at the economic relationship between energy, water use, and plant and animal food production in Saudi Arabia from 1995 to 2020. The results showed that about 55.5%, 82.4%, and 2.5% of changes in the index of plant and animal food production were related to...
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Water scarcity is an important threat to food security in the Euphrates-Tigris river. Water scarcity is a huge worldwide problem that results from the rapid increase in water demand, which exceeds the amount of available water. The most significant problems currently affecting countries are food...
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general, the factors are not significant, perhaps due to many reasons that are intrinsic in Vietnam. Based on this result …
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economy in a developing country context has been damaged after many waves of COVID-19. A typical emerging city in Vietnam … losses compared to other stakeholders. In general, the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the tourism business in Vietnam is a big …
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The study investigates how the depreciation of the Vietnam dong (VND) against the US dollar (USD) affected export … turnover and the stock market in Vietnam during the period from 2000 to 2020. A Markov triple regime-switching model is … growth. The commonly used phrase of "high risk, high return" seems to not be true for Vietnam's stock market. The results of …
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A trade war between the United States and China resulted in an increase in trade tariffs on imported goods entering each of these countries. Southeast Asian countries that have trade relations with the two countries, especially in terms of non-oil and gas exports of 25% to 35%, will be affected...
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