The coal-oil industrial layout evaluation based on water footprint theory

"The Water Footprint Concept" as introduced by Hoekstra (2002), indicates the consumption of water needed for the production of the goods and services in a certain period of time consumed by any of the known population. The products and services referred here contain the necessary human fo...

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