The economic impact of water diversion: evidence from China

Water Supply Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.2166/ws.2024.013
Hang Xu, Rui Yang
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Many areas in the world are facing the problem of sustainable development due to water scarcity. One of the reasons for this issue is that the regional distribution of water resources is inequitable worldwide. The water diversion is a potential way to ease the water shortages as a result of the unequal distribution of water resources. As is well known, the South-to-North Water Diversion Project (SNWDP) in China is the largest project of water diversion over the world, which is transferring water resources between two river basins. This paper analyses the economic impact of the water diversion with the example of the SNWDP. It is found that the economic status of the areas affected by the SNWDP increased, relative to other regions. This result is robust when estimating with alternative outcome measure or subsample, and with alternative methods. The mechanism analysis shows that the main reason for the increased economic development level is that the water diversion encourages growth of the service industry in the water-receiving areas by supplying water for domestic use. These results imply that the sectors with more value-added may benefit better from the water diversion.
引水对经济的影响:来自中国的证据
由于缺水,世界上许多地区都面临着可持续发展的问题。造成这一问题的原因之一是全球水资源的区域分布不公平。引水是缓解水资源分配不均造成的水资源短缺问题的一种潜在方法。众所周知,中国的南水北调工程(SNWDP)是世界上最大的引水工程,它在两个流域之间调水。本文以南水北调中线工程为例,分析了调水对经济的影响。结果发现,相对于其他地区而言,受 SNWDP 影响地区的经济状况有所改善。这一结果在使用其他结果测量或子样本以及其他方法进行估计时是稳健的。机制分析表明,经济发展水平提高的主要原因是引水通过提供生活用水促进了受水地区服务业的发展。这些结果表明,附加值更高的行业可能从引水中受益更多。
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