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Modeling study 2024 Open access

Estimating the cost-effectiveness of several reservoir evaporation suppression strategies: a case study

R. S. Chapman, D Svendsen, Jan de Waal · Water SA (2024)

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Compares the cost-effectiveness of monolayers, shade cloth and floating covers using a 20-year unit-reference-value approach, contrasting cheap-but-wind-vulnerable monolayers with more durable but costlier covers.

Compares the cost-effectiveness of monolayers, shade cloth and floating covers using a 20-year unit-reference-value approach, contrasting cheap-but-wind-vulnerable monolayers with more durable but costlier covers.

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  1. Water SA — Estimating the cost-effectiveness of several reservoir evaporation suppression strategies: a case study