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Willard, T.S. (author), Pramana, K.E.R. (author), Pande, S. (author), van Breukelen, B.M. (author), Ertsen, M.W. (author)
abstract 2021
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Pande, S. (author), Ertsen, M. (author), Sivapalan, M. (author)
While the proposed model is a rather simple model of a coupled human–water system, it is shown to be capable of replicating patterns of technological, population, production and consumption per capita changes. The model demonstrates that technological change may indeed ameliorate the effects of increasing water scarcity, but typically it does so...
journal article 2014
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Pande, S. (author), Ertsen, M.W. (author)
We propose and test the theory of endogenous change in societal institutions based on historical reconstructions of two ancient civilizations, the Indus and Hohokam, in two water-scarce basins, the Indus Basin in the Indian subcontinent and the lower Colorado Basin in the southwestern United States. In our reconstructions, institutions are...
journal article 2014
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Pande, S. (author), Ertsen, M. (author), Sivapalan, M. (author)
The ancient civilization in the Indus Valley civilization dispersed under extreme dry conditions; there are indications that the same holds for many other ancient societies. Even contemporary societies, such as the one in Murrumbidgee river basin in Australia, have started to witness a decline in overall population under increasing water...
journal article 2013
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Pande, S. (author), Ertsen, M.W. (author)
We propose and test the theory of endogenous change based on historical reconstructions of two ancient civilizations, Indus and Hohokam, in two water scarce basins, the Indus basin in the Indian subcontinent and the Lower Colorado basin in Southwestern United States. The endogenous institutional change sees changes in institutions as a sequence...
journal article 2013
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