textThis report explores the application of a market framework to allocating water resources, with a specific focus on groundwater resources in Texas. Water markets have been touted by economists as an efficient and effective means of reallocating a scarce natural resource and have been implemented in various forms across the western United States. This report discusses the characteristics of water markets that allow them to efficiently allocate water resources as well as the need for institutional oversight to address negative externalities, including environmental and third party impacts. A description of Texas law and regulation of groundwater resources is also given and analyzed in the context of establishing widespread groundwater m...
In Texas, water is on everyone’s minds. Between a raging drought, an expanding oil and gas industry,...
As the population of the American West continues to rise, increasing conflicts over water are inevit...
Report on groundwater development and use in the El Paso District of Texas for 1963-1970
textFor any public policy issue with scarce financial resources and impending deadlines, decision m...
Texas is increasingly dependent on groundwater supplies due to drought and rapid population and econ...
Permitted trading has become one of the leading approaches to manage groundwater supplies and mitiga...
Water is scarcer due to climate change and in higher demand due to population growth than ever befor...
Texas will need to adapt to a drier climate and reduced water supplyin the 21st centuiyas the negati...
In the United States, more than 80% of the population now lives in urban areas. By 2050, a significa...
In order to avert the depletion of water resources, many states have attempted to enact legislation ...
This report examines the changing methodology of groundwater management in Texas by studying the man...
This report details the complexity of the governance structure that oversees the up to 15 transbound...
Groundwater enables economic growth, agriculture, and human expansion into areas that would otherwis...
Two broad surveys of community- level water consumption and pricing behavior are used to answer ques...
This report examines water impact fees as a financial tool for incentivizing water-efficient growth ...
In Texas, water is on everyone’s minds. Between a raging drought, an expanding oil and gas industry,...
As the population of the American West continues to rise, increasing conflicts over water are inevit...
Report on groundwater development and use in the El Paso District of Texas for 1963-1970
textFor any public policy issue with scarce financial resources and impending deadlines, decision m...
Texas is increasingly dependent on groundwater supplies due to drought and rapid population and econ...
Permitted trading has become one of the leading approaches to manage groundwater supplies and mitiga...
Water is scarcer due to climate change and in higher demand due to population growth than ever befor...
Texas will need to adapt to a drier climate and reduced water supplyin the 21st centuiyas the negati...
In the United States, more than 80% of the population now lives in urban areas. By 2050, a significa...
In order to avert the depletion of water resources, many states have attempted to enact legislation ...
This report examines the changing methodology of groundwater management in Texas by studying the man...
This report details the complexity of the governance structure that oversees the up to 15 transbound...
Groundwater enables economic growth, agriculture, and human expansion into areas that would otherwis...
Two broad surveys of community- level water consumption and pricing behavior are used to answer ques...
This report examines water impact fees as a financial tool for incentivizing water-efficient growth ...
In Texas, water is on everyone’s minds. Between a raging drought, an expanding oil and gas industry,...
As the population of the American West continues to rise, increasing conflicts over water are inevit...
Report on groundwater development and use in the El Paso District of Texas for 1963-1970