Western societies have developed three approaches to governance of common pool resources such as water: 1) The division of the resource into private property; (2) government regulation; and 3) local self-organization. This article asserts that all three are needed in varying combinations to rise to the challenge presented by the impact of climate change on water supply and demand. Drought presents a preview of potential future climate scenarios and Australia and the western United States are both responding to its harshness through innovation in water governance. These experiments present an opportunity to compare the approaches of Australia and the western United State to begin to understand the combination of governance approaches that le...
This book identifies the most effective water policy tools and innovations, and the circumstances th...
This book identifies the most effective water policy tools and innovations, and the circumstances th...
Water law scholars have long supported water markets for addressing critical water needs, especially...
Western societies have developed three approaches to governance of common pool resources such as wat...
Drought is a recurring—and likely increasing—challenge to water rights administration in western sta...
Water policy experts contend that the United States is heading toward a water scarcity crisis in the...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...
Water law scholars have long supported water markets for addressing critical water needs, especially...
This paper examines how the law governing water has evolved in the United States and Australia. The ...
Climate change’s effects on water resources have been some of the first realities of ecological chan...
The story of water in the American West shows that political intervention is unnecessary. Local inst...
Drought is a recurring—and likely increasing—challenge to water rights administration in western sta...
Adaptive governance is an emergent phenomenon resulting from the interaction of locally driven colla...
The story of water in the American West shows that political intervention is unnecessary. Local inst...
86 p.This Article examines the development of water law in the West and suggests reliance on a comm...
This book identifies the most effective water policy tools and innovations, and the circumstances th...
This book identifies the most effective water policy tools and innovations, and the circumstances th...
Water law scholars have long supported water markets for addressing critical water needs, especially...
Western societies have developed three approaches to governance of common pool resources such as wat...
Drought is a recurring—and likely increasing—challenge to water rights administration in western sta...
Water policy experts contend that the United States is heading toward a water scarcity crisis in the...
The prior appropriation doctrine that dominates the water laws of the Western United States was perh...
Water law scholars have long supported water markets for addressing critical water needs, especially...
This paper examines how the law governing water has evolved in the United States and Australia. The ...
Climate change’s effects on water resources have been some of the first realities of ecological chan...
The story of water in the American West shows that political intervention is unnecessary. Local inst...
Drought is a recurring—and likely increasing—challenge to water rights administration in western sta...
Adaptive governance is an emergent phenomenon resulting from the interaction of locally driven colla...
The story of water in the American West shows that political intervention is unnecessary. Local inst...
86 p.This Article examines the development of water law in the West and suggests reliance on a comm...
This book identifies the most effective water policy tools and innovations, and the circumstances th...
This book identifies the most effective water policy tools and innovations, and the circumstances th...
Water law scholars have long supported water markets for addressing critical water needs, especially...