THE NEED FOR A WATER INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
Ion Botnarenco (i.botnarenco@uasm.md),
Ala Boscan (a.boscan@uasm.md) and
Efim Zubco (e.zubco@uasm.md)
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Ion Botnarenco: PhD, Associate Professor, State Agrarian University of Moldova
Ala Boscan: senior lecturer, State Agrarian University of Moldova
Efim Zubco: senior lecturer, State Agrarian University of Moldova
Economy and Sociology, 2015, issue 2, 107-112
Abstract:
Novelty. Insuficient information on water resources is an important issue at both national and global levels. This issue becomes even more important under the conditions of clmate change of the last decades. Aim. The aim is to analyze the existing situation in the field and to formulate a scientific argument by means of convincing examples, to argue the need to implement an information system of water cadastre, to arise social interest as a whole towards the problem whose solution determines success. Methods. The authors of the study have used many scientific methods and namely: the systematic analysis of ongoing processes (phenomena); the analysis of statistical data; the methods of trend graphic analysis; the method of analysis and synthesis of natural phenomena and processes. Results. Information of the society is both the purpose and the final result of the present study.
Keywords: climatic conditions; information system; water cadastre; water fund. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D8 L86 Q25 Q26 Q28 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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