A potential water management mode for developing countries in the future------based on the situation in China
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DOI: 10.23977/WTED2022.032
Corresponding Author
Yusong Han
ABSTRACT
The paper demonstrates the water management in China, the USA, Singapore and India and analyses Chinese water management mode’s successful experiences and its defects. The paper also demonstrates 3 other countries water managements’ policies or solutions so as to provide an effective and flexible reference for countries which have negative conditions of water using and distributing. Through showing the current stressful situation of available water resources all over the world, the paper aims to appeal for the people’s attention and awareness of solving the shortage of water resources. After viewing the experience and examples of these countries, it is clear that what have been done is perfect and what still needs improvement in water management. As a result, water management needs an overall and long-term system design to ensure the implement effects. What’s more, government needs to incentivize proper scale of private sectors to household water using market and encourage residents to participate in reserving waste water and recycling daily water.
KEYWORDS
Public economics, macroeconomics, Asian studies