Increasingly, central governments approach contentious natural resource allocation problems by devolving partial decision-making responsibility to local stakeholders. This paper conceptualizes devolution as a three-stage process and uses a simulation model calibrated to real-world conditions to analyze devolution in Spain's Upper Guadiana Basin. The Spanish national government has proposed spending over a billion euros to reverse a 30 year decline in groundwater levels. We investigate how the government can most effectively allocate this money to improve water levels by utilizing its power to set the structure of a local negotiation process. Using a numerical Nash model of local bargaining, we find that if the national government creates ap...
Agricultural development in the Murcia autonomous region, Spain, has led to overexploitation of grou...
Abstract This paper assesses the political implications of intra-aquifer heterogeneity in the benets...
This paper reviews the hydraulic paradigm in Spain and its evolution over the last 100 years to the ...
Increasingly, central governments approach contentious natural resource allocation problems by devol...
Increasingly, central governments approach contentious natural resource allocation problems by devol...
Environmental policies are characterized by a growing emphasis on participation, devolution and nego...
Environmental policies are characterized by a growing emphasis on participation, devolution and nego...
Water allocation in river basins across the world has been historically determined through various i...
The aim of this paper is to construct and apply a model for the allocation of water between two comp...
Equitable water allocation in the context of local-scale water conflicts can be challenging. We pres...
Aquifers provide a reliable freshwater source in arid and semiarid regions, where droughts are commo...
Decision-making in water resources management is a perennial source of political debate. When a basi...
Many governments have recently initiated a process of water sector mercantilizaci�n -- the introduct...
Spain is a highly decentralized country where water governance is a multi-level institutional endeav...
In arid countries worldwide, social conflicts between irrigation-based human development and the con...
Agricultural development in the Murcia autonomous region, Spain, has led to overexploitation of grou...
Abstract This paper assesses the political implications of intra-aquifer heterogeneity in the benets...
This paper reviews the hydraulic paradigm in Spain and its evolution over the last 100 years to the ...
Increasingly, central governments approach contentious natural resource allocation problems by devol...
Increasingly, central governments approach contentious natural resource allocation problems by devol...
Environmental policies are characterized by a growing emphasis on participation, devolution and nego...
Environmental policies are characterized by a growing emphasis on participation, devolution and nego...
Water allocation in river basins across the world has been historically determined through various i...
The aim of this paper is to construct and apply a model for the allocation of water between two comp...
Equitable water allocation in the context of local-scale water conflicts can be challenging. We pres...
Aquifers provide a reliable freshwater source in arid and semiarid regions, where droughts are commo...
Decision-making in water resources management is a perennial source of political debate. When a basi...
Many governments have recently initiated a process of water sector mercantilizaci�n -- the introduct...
Spain is a highly decentralized country where water governance is a multi-level institutional endeav...
In arid countries worldwide, social conflicts between irrigation-based human development and the con...
Agricultural development in the Murcia autonomous region, Spain, has led to overexploitation of grou...
Abstract This paper assesses the political implications of intra-aquifer heterogeneity in the benets...
This paper reviews the hydraulic paradigm in Spain and its evolution over the last 100 years to the ...