نتایج جستجو برای: water consumption per capita

تعداد نتایج: 1133255  

Journal: :Alcohol research & health : the journal of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 2003
Kim Bloomfield Tim Stockwell Gerhard Gmel Nina Rehn

International comparisons of alcohol consumption and its consequences can serve multiple purposes. For example, despite differences among countries in drinking cultures, drink sizes and strengths, and methods of measuring alcohol consumption, international survey research has provided a substantial amount of information on the rates of abstinence or current drinking, the frequency of drinking o...

2011
Anant Sudarshan

Since the early 1970s, electricity consumption per capita in California has stayed nearly constant, while rising steadily for the US as a whole. At the same time, state energy policies have led the nation in encouraging energy e ciency programs and stringent appliance and building standards. In addition to regulatory policy, California has incentivized utilities to implement a diverse set of pr...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2013
Roozbeh Hosseini Larry E. Jones Ali Shourideh

We use a Barro–Becker model of endogenous fertility, in which parents are subject to idiosyncratic shocks that are private information (either to labor productivity or taste for leisure), to study the efficient degree of consumption inequality in the long run. The planner uses the trade-off between family size and future consumption and leisure, to provide incentives for workers to reveal their...

2003
John R. Hughes

Tobacco control efforts increased smoking abstinence up until 1990; however, in the mid-1990s, smoking prevalence rates and the U.S. per capita consumption leveled off and remained constant (CDC 1999b; Taylor 2001; see Chapter 8). Per capita consumption again declined in 1999 following the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA) and a subsequent increase in the cost of cigarettes. However, it is uncl...

2015
Sajal Ghosh Indira Gandhi

This paper tries to examine the Granger causality between electricity consumption per capita and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita for India using annual data covering the period 1950–51 to 1996–97. Phillips–Perron tests reveal that both the series, after logarithmic transformation, are non-stationary and individually integrated of order one. This study finds the absence of long-run equil...

2007
Vishal C. Jaunky

The paper examines the income elasticity of electric power consumption power (YEEPC) in Africa. This study constitutes the first attempt to explore the relationship between electricity consumption per capita and real GDP per capita for 16 African countries in a panel dimension over the period 1971 – 2002. Bi-directional causality exists and all tests support a long run relationship between the ...

Journal: :Environmental and Climate Technologies 2021

Abstract This study presents the environmental impact of apparel consumption in Australia using life cycle assessment methodology according to ISO14040/14044:2006. Available published references, Ecoinvent v3 dataset, Australian dataset and country-wise import data with breakdown type fibre were used this study. The results functional unit scaled up total consumption. also normalized on a per-c...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Dabo Guan Klaus Hubacek Martin Tillotson Hongyan Zhao Weidong Liu Zhu Liu Sai Liang

China is a country with significant but unevenly distributed water resources. The water stressed North stays in contrast to the water abundant and polluted South defining China's current water environment. In this paper we use the latest available data sets and adopt structural decomposition analysis for the years 1992 to 2007 to investigate the driving forces behind the emerging water crisis i...

2015
Jennie Moore

The global urban transition increasingly positions cities as important influencers in determining sustainability outcomes. Urban sustainability literature tends to focus on the built environment as a solution space for reducing energy and materials demand; however, equally important is the consumption characteristics of the people who occupy the city. While size of dwelling and motor vehicle ow...

2011
Joelle Cook Sara Curran C. Leigh Anderson

Sorghum grows well in arid and semi-arid agroecological zones and is thus one of the most important cereals in the Sahel region of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).3 Sudan, Burkina Faso, Mali, Nigeria, and Niger lead sorghum production per capita in SSA. Per capita consumption is dominated by Sudan, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Chad. Ethiopia is also a major producer and consumer of sorghum.4 FAO data from ...

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