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Water Allocation In Rivers Under Pressure Water Trading Transaction Costs And Transboundary Governance In The Western Us And Australia Dustin Garrick

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Water Allocation In Rivers Under Pressure Water Trading Transaction Costs And Transboundary Governance In The Western Us And Australia Dustin Garrick
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Water Allocation In Rivers Under Pressure Water Trading Transaction Costs And Transboundary Governance In The Western Us And Australia Dustin Garrick instant download after payment.

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Dustin Garrick
ISBN: 9781781003855, 9781781003862, 1781003858, 1781003866
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Water Allocation In Rivers Under Pressure Water Trading Transaction Costs And Transboundary Governance In The Western Us And Australia Dustin Garrick by Dustin Garrick 9781781003855, 9781781003862, 1781003858, 1781003866 instant download after payment.

Water trading and river basin governance have been upheld as institutional blueprints for allocating water for people, agriculture and ecosystems in a changing climate. Progress has been uneven, however, despite multiple decades of institutional reforms in river basins under pressure from demand, development and droughts. This timely book examines the evolution and performance of water allocation reforms in the Colorado, Columbia and Murray-Darling Rivers. It draws on concepts and evidence about property rights, transaction costs and institutional change to generate lessons about the factors contributing to more adaptive and sustainable water allocation.

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