This paper contends that such a formulation is illogical since the two events are mutually exclusive or unrelated
Conventional, economics-based water planning approaches often fail to adequately evaluate the econom...
Most structural and some nonstructural water projects require significant sunk costs and lead to unc...
Water resource problems and management are complex, confusing, and controversial for participants in...
Alternative Economic Evaluation Procedures and Water Development Projects. The Multiple Objective Pr...
In this paper a framework is presented for comparing the values derived from the different dimension...
Decisions among water resources planning alternatives must consider, along with engineering and econ...
The demand by consumers for public-owned low-priced natural resources is essentially insatiable. Whe...
Two trends currently shape water resources planning and decision making: reliance on participatory s...
tion of new multiobjective techniques can and should materially improve the returns to society from ...
Water is not a normal economic good. It has a large number of characteristics that distinguish it fr...
The proper role and use of benefit-cost analysis and input-output analysis in state-level project ev...
A crucial problem for planners dealing with the management of water resources is to choose among the...
A paper presented to 40th Congress of A.N.Z.A.A.S. Christchurch, 1968.An impressive array of literat...
A crucial problem for planners dealing with the management of water resources is to choose among the...
Since nearly every water resource managment choice has two or more sides, difference...
Conventional, economics-based water planning approaches often fail to adequately evaluate the econom...
Most structural and some nonstructural water projects require significant sunk costs and lead to unc...
Water resource problems and management are complex, confusing, and controversial for participants in...
Alternative Economic Evaluation Procedures and Water Development Projects. The Multiple Objective Pr...
In this paper a framework is presented for comparing the values derived from the different dimension...
Decisions among water resources planning alternatives must consider, along with engineering and econ...
The demand by consumers for public-owned low-priced natural resources is essentially insatiable. Whe...
Two trends currently shape water resources planning and decision making: reliance on participatory s...
tion of new multiobjective techniques can and should materially improve the returns to society from ...
Water is not a normal economic good. It has a large number of characteristics that distinguish it fr...
The proper role and use of benefit-cost analysis and input-output analysis in state-level project ev...
A crucial problem for planners dealing with the management of water resources is to choose among the...
A paper presented to 40th Congress of A.N.Z.A.A.S. Christchurch, 1968.An impressive array of literat...
A crucial problem for planners dealing with the management of water resources is to choose among the...
Since nearly every water resource managment choice has two or more sides, difference...
Conventional, economics-based water planning approaches often fail to adequately evaluate the econom...
Most structural and some nonstructural water projects require significant sunk costs and lead to unc...
Water resource problems and management are complex, confusing, and controversial for participants in...