This report examines water impact fees as a financial tool for incentivizing water-efficient growth for the purpose of determining whether this strategy represents a cost-effective solution for the City of Austin. Currently, the City of Austin in the initial stages of developing its first long-range integrated water resource plan. As part of the planning process, the city will be projecting municipal demands and identifying future needs over a 100-year time horizon. To achieve the plan’s vision for a water resilient future, water conservation and demand-side management will play an integral part in the city’s holistic approach. Planning for the future, however, involves many uncertainties—future demand, population growth, drought condition...
Facing water scarcity, population growth, and issues of climate change, New Mexico municipalities sh...
Wasting water by excessive irrigation of urban residential landscapes is a ubiquitous problem. By re...
Increasing demands on water resources from growing populations and industries coupled with periodic,...
This report examines water impact fees as a financial tool for incentivizing water-efficient growth ...
textThis study explores the social, technological economic, and environmental development of single-...
Population growth and economic development have put increasing strain on existing water supplies, dr...
Texas is urbanizing at a rapid rate with municipal water needs constituting a growing portion of tot...
We address the effort to decrease residential water use in San Antonio, Texas, because recent drough...
Urban development puts strain on the environment in numerous ways. Flora and fauna are pushed off th...
textThis report explores the application of a market framework to allocating water resources, with a...
dissertationClean and reliable water supplies are essential to support growing populations and econo...
Current water shortages in the United States and Texas are expected to only worsen so that by 2050, ...
Education is touted as one of the most effective and inexpensive measures for reducing water consum...
Concerns over the impacts of urban growth have prompted the development and adoption of water-demand...
Increased strain is being placed on water systems from population growth and diminishing freshwater ...
Facing water scarcity, population growth, and issues of climate change, New Mexico municipalities sh...
Wasting water by excessive irrigation of urban residential landscapes is a ubiquitous problem. By re...
Increasing demands on water resources from growing populations and industries coupled with periodic,...
This report examines water impact fees as a financial tool for incentivizing water-efficient growth ...
textThis study explores the social, technological economic, and environmental development of single-...
Population growth and economic development have put increasing strain on existing water supplies, dr...
Texas is urbanizing at a rapid rate with municipal water needs constituting a growing portion of tot...
We address the effort to decrease residential water use in San Antonio, Texas, because recent drough...
Urban development puts strain on the environment in numerous ways. Flora and fauna are pushed off th...
textThis report explores the application of a market framework to allocating water resources, with a...
dissertationClean and reliable water supplies are essential to support growing populations and econo...
Current water shortages in the United States and Texas are expected to only worsen so that by 2050, ...
Education is touted as one of the most effective and inexpensive measures for reducing water consum...
Concerns over the impacts of urban growth have prompted the development and adoption of water-demand...
Increased strain is being placed on water systems from population growth and diminishing freshwater ...
Facing water scarcity, population growth, and issues of climate change, New Mexico municipalities sh...
Wasting water by excessive irrigation of urban residential landscapes is a ubiquitous problem. By re...
Increasing demands on water resources from growing populations and industries coupled with periodic,...