These results provide policy implications for alleviating water concerns in Liaoning,
but also provide evidence for broader policy implications.
Similar to Liaoning, many regions in a number of countries and regions are facing significant water management issues due to limited supply,
rising demand in all sectors and a lack of integrated planning.
The development and implementation of a comprehensive,
integrated water management strategy is one way to mitigate the impact of the increasing imbalance between limited supplies and rapidly growing demand,
as well as addressing such issues as the significant deterioration of the environment,
extensive mining of groundwater reserves and increased pollution (Geng and Yi, 2006).
Much of the scarcity can be explained by greater industrialization,
economic development, and urbanization.
These events are repeated throughout China's provinces and in many developing countries.
These results provide policy implications for alleviating water concerns in Liaoning,
but also provide evidence for broader policy implications.
Similar to Liaoning, many regions in a number of countries and regions are facing significant water management issues due to limited supply,
rising demand in all sectors and a lack of integrated planning.
The development and implementation of a comprehensive,
integrated water management strategy is one way to mitigate the impact of the increasing imbalance between limited supplies and rapidly growing demand,
as well as addressing such issues as the significant deterioration of the environment,
extensive mining of groundwater reserves and increased pollution (Geng and Yi, 2006).
Much of the scarcity can be explained by greater industrialization,
economic development, and urbanization.
These events are repeated throughout China's provinces and in many developing countries.
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