Using Experimental Methods in Environmental and Resource Economics

Using Experimental Methods in Environmental and Resource Economics

Author: John A. List

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1847203043

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This book explores frontier work at the intersection of experimental and environmental economics. It focuses on improving benefit - cost analysis, which remains the hallmark of public policy decision-making around the globe. It also explores important aspects associated with optimal resource use and regulation of resources.


Instream Flow Protection

Instream Flow Protection

Author: David M. Gillilan

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2013-02-22

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 1610910877

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Instream Flow Protection is a comprehensive overview of Western water use and the issues that surround it. The authors explain instream flow and its historical, political, and legal context; describe current instream flow laws and policies; and present methods of protecting instream flow. They provide numerous examples to illustrate their discussions, with case studies of major river systems including the Bitterroot, Clark's Fork, Colorado, Columbia, Mimbres, Mono Lake, Platte, Snake, and Wind. Policymakers, land and water managers at local, state, and federal levels, attorneys, students and researchers of water issues, and anyone concerned with instream flow protection will find the book enormously valuable.


A Collection of Surveys on Market Experiments

A Collection of Surveys on Market Experiments

Author: Charles Noussair

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-11-27

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 1118790685

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Comprised of 10 surveys by leading scholars, this collection showcases the largest and fastest growing strands of research on market behaviour in experimental economics. Covers topics such as asset markets, contests, environmental policy, frictions, general equilibrium, labour markets, multi-unit auctions, oligopoly markets, and prediction markets Focuses on the literature that has helped economists best understand how markets operate Assesses the impact of developments in theory, policy, and research methods


Water Trading and Global Water Scarcity

Water Trading and Global Water Scarcity

Author: Josefina Maestu

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 0415638216

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Water scarcity is an increasing problem in many parts of the world, yet conventional supply-side economics and management are insufficient to deal with it. One of the key water management options for water demand is water trading. This book explores the role of water trading, as an instrument of integrated water resources management.


The Economics and Management of Water and Drainage in Agriculture

The Economics and Management of Water and Drainage in Agriculture

Author: Ariel Dinar

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 930

ISBN-13: 1461540283

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Jan van Schilfgaarde, USDA Agricultural Research Service and National Research Council Committee on Irrigation-Induced Water Quality Problems In 1982, a startling discovery was made. Many waterbirds in Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge were dying or suffering reproductive failure. Located in the San Joaquin Valley (Valley) of California, the Kesterson Reservoir (Kesterson) was used to store agricultural drainage water and it was soon determined that the probable cause of the damage to wildlife was high concen trations of selenium, derived from the water and water organisms in the reservoir. This discovery drastically changed numerous aspects of water management in California, and especially affected irrigated agriculture. In fact, the repercussions spilled over to much of the Western United States. For a century, water development for irrigation has been a religiously pursued means for economic development of the West. The primary objective of the Reclamation Act of 1902 was, purportedly, the development ofirrigation water to support family farms which, in turn, would enhance the regional economy (Worster, 1985).


Economics of Water Resources

Economics of Water Resources

Author: Mary E. Renwick

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-01-18

Total Pages: 547

ISBN-13: 1351159275

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Water is becoming an increasingly scarce commodity in many parts of the world. Population growth plus a growing appetite for larger quantities of cheap water quality as a result of urban, industrial, and agricultural pollution coupled with increasing environmental demands have further reduced usable suppliers. This book brings together thirty of the best economic articles addressing water scarcity issues within the US and Mexico. By touching on a number of different issues, this volume clearly articulates the need for improving existing institutional arrangements as well as for developing new arrangements to address growing water scarcity problems.