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Published in: Water Resources Management 5/2020

25-03-2020

Identifying the Links Among Poverty, Hydroenergy and Water Use Using Data Mining Methods

Authors: Fuyou Tian, Bingfang Wu, Hongwei Zeng, Shukri Ahmed, Nana Yan, Ian White, Miao Zhang, Alfred Stein

Published in: Water Resources Management | Issue 5/2020

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Abstract

Water is fundamental to human well-being, social development and the environment. Water development, particularly hydropower, provides an important source of renewable energy. Water development is strongly affected by poverty, but only few attempts have been made to understand the links between water development and poverty from a global water development point of view. In this work, this linkage was explored using reservoir construction, hydroenergy and water use data along with six derived indicators. We used association rule mining and classification and regression trees (CART) to identify the links. Random forests were employed to search for factors sensitive to poverty. This study shows that the reservoir density is significantly related to poverty, and reservoir densities are lower in countries with higher poverty rates. Countries with a higher use of small hydropower (SHP) systems are generally more prosperous as follows: an SHP utilization rate above 27% corresponds to a poverty rate below 4.9%. The ratio of water utilization, water availability per capita (WAPC) and reservoir density were essential for the prediction of the poverty class. All three ratios could be related to poverty alleviation as they enable the identification of the potential for water resource development and their constraints. This study concludes that water development in poor countries needs to receive more attention.

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Metadata
Title
Identifying the Links Among Poverty, Hydroenergy and Water Use Using Data Mining Methods
Authors
Fuyou Tian
Bingfang Wu
Hongwei Zeng
Shukri Ahmed
Nana Yan
Ian White
Miao Zhang
Alfred Stein
Publication date
25-03-2020
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Water Resources Management / Issue 5/2020
Print ISSN: 0920-4741
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1650
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-020-02524-5

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