River of gold : Designing markets to Allocate water in California
The movement to implement market-based approaches to allocating water is gaining ground across California and in other western states. Proponents argue that markets offer an efficient and cost-effective means of promoting conservation-those who need water would pay for it on the open market, while o...
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Washington, D.C.
Island Press
2000
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245 | 0 | |a River of gold : | |
245 | 0 | |b Designing markets to Allocate water in California | |
245 | 0 | |c Brent M. Haddad | |
260 | |a Washington, D.C. | ||
260 | |b Island Press | ||
260 | |c 2000 | ||
520 | |a The movement to implement market-based approaches to allocating water is gaining ground across California and in other western states. Proponents argue that markets offer an efficient and cost-effective means of promoting conservation-those who need water would pay for it on the open market, while others would conserve rather than pay increased prices. Rivers of Gold takes a new look at California's water-reallocation challenge. The author explains the concept of water markets and the economic theory undergirding them. He shows how some water markets have worked-and others have failed-and gives the reader the analytic tools necessary to understand why. | ||
650 | |a Water supply,Water supply,Water rights | ||
650 | |x Economic aspects,Political aspects | ||
650 | |z California,California,California | ||
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