The economic impact of climate change and adaptation strategies in the water sector

In the near future, Switzerland is predicted to be affected by climate change, that is bound to impact both water demand and water supply in multiple ways. While water demand by households, firms and agriculture increases, water supply decreases (ProClim and OcCC, 2007) as climate change alters the...

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