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Discusses the importance of flexible reallocation of existing water supplies and ways to protect pub...
South Africa is entering a whole new era in water management. In the face of efforts to curtail runa...
This article reviews research on the application of economic concepts and tools to the analysis of t...
Discusses the potential opportunities and pitfalls of introducing market forces into the process of ...
Water is a scarce natural resource. It is not only used as an input to economic activity such as irr...
Water is the most significant natural resource. There is no life without water. Throughout the histo...
I. Introduction II. Preferences, Priorities, and Water Doctrine … A. Riparian … B. Prior Appropriati...
Starting from the point of view already held by most academics that water should be regarded as an e...
Water is a critical natural resource for life and for development. This vital resource is however fu...
Equitable utilization is the fundamental rule of international water law. It is the doctrine respon...
Country location influences the institutional surroundings of the infrastructures related to water s...
International audienceThis chapter introduces the book by exploring the role of water allocation pol...
textabstractAbstract Country location influences the institutional surroundings of the infrastru...
We study water management in the context of a prototypical water economy containing the main water s...
Economic literature and international conferences have extensively discussed the importance of treat...
Discusses the importance of flexible reallocation of existing water supplies and ways to protect pub...
South Africa is entering a whole new era in water management. In the face of efforts to curtail runa...
This article reviews research on the application of economic concepts and tools to the analysis of t...
Discusses the potential opportunities and pitfalls of introducing market forces into the process of ...
Water is a scarce natural resource. It is not only used as an input to economic activity such as irr...
Water is the most significant natural resource. There is no life without water. Throughout the histo...
I. Introduction II. Preferences, Priorities, and Water Doctrine … A. Riparian … B. Prior Appropriati...
Starting from the point of view already held by most academics that water should be regarded as an e...
Water is a critical natural resource for life and for development. This vital resource is however fu...
Equitable utilization is the fundamental rule of international water law. It is the doctrine respon...
Country location influences the institutional surroundings of the infrastructures related to water s...
International audienceThis chapter introduces the book by exploring the role of water allocation pol...
textabstractAbstract Country location influences the institutional surroundings of the infrastru...
We study water management in the context of a prototypical water economy containing the main water s...
Economic literature and international conferences have extensively discussed the importance of treat...
Discusses the importance of flexible reallocation of existing water supplies and ways to protect pub...
South Africa is entering a whole new era in water management. In the face of efforts to curtail runa...
This article reviews research on the application of economic concepts and tools to the analysis of t...