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Comprehensive Evaluation of Water Resources Use in Shandong Province Based on Water Footprint and LMDI Model

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Based on the water footprint theory, a regional water use evaluation index system was constructed to analyze the temporal change of water footprint in Shandong Province from 2011 to 2020, and the LMDI model was used to explore the degree of influence of the driving factors such as population, economy and technology on the change of water footprint. The results show that the total water footprint of Shandong Province first fluctuates and then decreases. The degree of dependence on water resources is high, and the economic benefit value of water footprint has increased significantly year by year. The water resource stress index and water resource load index are high, the water resources system in Shandong Province is overloaded, the development and utilization of water resources are high, and the potential for redevelopment and utilization is very small. Economic effects have a greater impact on the water footprint than technological effects, and technological effects are greater than population effects.

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The author would like to thank all those who participated in the interview and provided comments.

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National Social Science Project “research on the large-scale transaction and its effect of right-to-household agricultural water right (18BJY 075)”; Jinan City School Integration Strategic Engineering Project “Applied Economics Peak Discipline Construction” (JNSX 2021011).

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This research was funded by The National Social Science Fund of China, grant number 18BJY075.

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Duan, Y., Rong, L. (2024). Comprehensive Evaluation of Water Resources Use in Shandong Province Based on Water Footprint and LMDI Model. In: Zhang, Y. (eds) Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Water Pollution and Treatment—ISWPT 2022, Bangkok, Thailand. ISWPT 2022. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 366. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-3737-0_9

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