Combining the measure of water availability and the socio-economic capacity to access it gives new insights in the fields of water resources management and poverty alleviation. This approach lets researchers think about new multidimensional water scarcity indexes that have contributed to the definition of the water poverty index (WPI). The methodology first used for the calculation of this aggregate index was based on an equally weighted average of its five components (resources, capacity, access, use and environment). The main objective of this paper is to improve this procedure by using an objective weighting scheme. For this purpose we use principal component analysis to give more weight to components with larger variance and to discard components with very small ones. This improved WPI is applied in the case of Tunisia. We have obtained relevant results which could help policy makers to devise better policies to alleviate water poverty in the Inland region which was where the Tunisian revolution began.
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September 21 2012
A multidimensional analysis of water poverty at local scale: application of improved water poverty index for Tunisia
Hatem Jemmali;
aFaculty of Economic Sciences and Management of Tunis, University Al-Manar, Taieb M'hiri Avenue, Public POST B. P.177, 2080 Ariana, Tunisia
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Mohamed Salah Matoussi
Mohamed Salah Matoussi
bProfessor Emeritus of Quantitative Methods, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management of Tunis, El-Manar University Tunis Cedex, C.P. 2092, El-Manar, Tunisia. E-mail: msmat@gnet.tn
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Water Policy (2013) 15 (1): 98–115.
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Received:
March 12 2012
Accepted:
July 16 2012
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Hatem Jemmali, Mohamed Salah Matoussi; A multidimensional analysis of water poverty at local scale: application of improved water poverty index for Tunisia. Water Policy 1 February 2013; 15 (1): 98–115. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2012.043
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