Water flowing in streams has value for various types of recreationists and is essential for fish and wildlife. Since water demdns for offstream uses in the arid west have been steadily increasing, increasing instream flows to enhance the recreational experience might be in conflict with established withdrawals for uses such as agriculture, industries, and households. Since market prices are not observable for instream flows, the estimation of economic value of instream flow would present well known difficulties. The household production function theory was used to build the theoretical model to measure economic value of instream ...
Graduation date: 1990Resource managers and decisionmakers must often decide how to allocate and mana...
This paper reports on study which employed the travel cost method of estimating economic values from...
A multi-objective optimization model is used to analyze tradeoffs between net power revenues from hy...
Water flowing in streams has value for various types of recreationists and is essent...
Water flowing in streams has value for various types of recreationists and is essential for fish and...
Instream flows enhance recreation, hydropower, fish and wildlife maintenance, and ri...
Recreational uses of streams, although nonconsumptive, increasingly conflict with traditional off-st...
This paper presents one practical method of valuing the recreational fishing benefits generated by a...
Streamflow throughout the U.S. may be put to a variety of uses, some that involve the water\u27s con...
Graduation date: 1988The growing demand for water in the arid regions of the West\ud increases the n...
Rivers provide multiple water uses and services, including offstream uses that are valued economical...
Especially in the West, so much of a stream's flow is sometimes diverted for irrigation that the str...
Several methods are available to quantify the amount of instream flow for recreation purposes. Justi...
The pressures of urbanization and industrialization are gradually destroying stream fishing sites wh...
Allocating water for environment and/or instream uses in rivers is often contentious with offstream ...
Graduation date: 1990Resource managers and decisionmakers must often decide how to allocate and mana...
This paper reports on study which employed the travel cost method of estimating economic values from...
A multi-objective optimization model is used to analyze tradeoffs between net power revenues from hy...
Water flowing in streams has value for various types of recreationists and is essent...
Water flowing in streams has value for various types of recreationists and is essential for fish and...
Instream flows enhance recreation, hydropower, fish and wildlife maintenance, and ri...
Recreational uses of streams, although nonconsumptive, increasingly conflict with traditional off-st...
This paper presents one practical method of valuing the recreational fishing benefits generated by a...
Streamflow throughout the U.S. may be put to a variety of uses, some that involve the water\u27s con...
Graduation date: 1988The growing demand for water in the arid regions of the West\ud increases the n...
Rivers provide multiple water uses and services, including offstream uses that are valued economical...
Especially in the West, so much of a stream's flow is sometimes diverted for irrigation that the str...
Several methods are available to quantify the amount of instream flow for recreation purposes. Justi...
The pressures of urbanization and industrialization are gradually destroying stream fishing sites wh...
Allocating water for environment and/or instream uses in rivers is often contentious with offstream ...
Graduation date: 1990Resource managers and decisionmakers must often decide how to allocate and mana...
This paper reports on study which employed the travel cost method of estimating economic values from...
A multi-objective optimization model is used to analyze tradeoffs between net power revenues from hy...