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Social hydrological analysis for poverty reduction in community-managed water resources systems in Cambodia

This study demonstrates how adding social factors into water modelling can lead to more equitable water supply.

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Citation

Forni, L., Bresney, S., Espinoza, S., Lavado, A., Mautner, M. R., Han, J. Y.-C., Nguyen, H., Sreyphea, C., Uniacke, P., Villarroel, L., Lindberg, M., Resurrección, B. P. and Huber-Lee, A. (2021). Social hydrological analysis for poverty reduction in community-managed water resources systems in Cambodia. Water. 13(13):1848. http://doi.org/10.3390/w13131848

Existing water supply modelling in Cambodia does not account for social factors at the household or community level, leading to imprecise water distribution that reinforces economic inequalities among residents, farmers and fishers.

This study employs SEI’s Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) software to identify shortages in the water supply and incorporate more detailed social information to model more equitable water infrastructure.

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SEI authors

Laura Forni

Acting Water Program Director

SEI US

Marina Mautner

Scientist

SEI US

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Annette Huber-Lee

Senior Scientist

SEI US

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Topics and subtopics
Water : Water resources, Planning and modelling
Related centres
SEI US , SEI Asia
Regions
Cambodia

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