Most existing economic analyses of optimal groundwater management use single-cell aquifer models, which assume that an aquifer responds uniformly and instantly to groundwater pumping. This paper demonstrates how spatially explicit aquifer response equations from the water resources engineering literature may be embedded in a general economic framework. Calibration of our theoretical model to published economic studies of specific aquifers demonstrates that, by averaging basin drawdown across the entire resource, existing studies generally understate the magnitude of the groundwater pumping externality relative to spatially explicit models. For the aquifers studied, the drawdown predicted by single-cell models may be orders of magnitude less...
This paper studies the divergence in the planning and equilibrium solutions for a multicell aquifer ...
Regulation of agricultural groundwater use is increasing throughout the world in response to legal a...
Water conflicts unfolding around the world present the need for accurate economic models of groundwa...
Most existing economic analyses of optimal groundwater management use single-cell aquifer models, wh...
For nearly half a century, groundwater has been portrayed in the economic literature as a typical co...
Groundwater is a valuable input to agricultural production in many areas, but its use imposes extern...
Groundwater management is conducted in spatial aquifers where well pumping results in localized cone...
In this paper, we develop a spatially explicit hydro-economic model of groundwater use to address tw...
This research uses laboratory experiments to examine how hydrogeologic properties of groundwater mod...
Groundwater economic models have refined optimal extraction rules while lagging behind in the study ...
We investigate the relative performance of simple groundwater policies in a spatially detailed aquif...
We investigate the behavior of farmers who share an underground aquifer. In the case where seepage m...
We introduce a model that incorporates two important elements to estimating welfare gains from groun...
The reduction of surface water flows by adjacent groundwater pumping is an externality caused by agr...
The primary contribution of this thesis is to develop a series of hydroeconomic models to act as sol...
This paper studies the divergence in the planning and equilibrium solutions for a multicell aquifer ...
Regulation of agricultural groundwater use is increasing throughout the world in response to legal a...
Water conflicts unfolding around the world present the need for accurate economic models of groundwa...
Most existing economic analyses of optimal groundwater management use single-cell aquifer models, wh...
For nearly half a century, groundwater has been portrayed in the economic literature as a typical co...
Groundwater is a valuable input to agricultural production in many areas, but its use imposes extern...
Groundwater management is conducted in spatial aquifers where well pumping results in localized cone...
In this paper, we develop a spatially explicit hydro-economic model of groundwater use to address tw...
This research uses laboratory experiments to examine how hydrogeologic properties of groundwater mod...
Groundwater economic models have refined optimal extraction rules while lagging behind in the study ...
We investigate the relative performance of simple groundwater policies in a spatially detailed aquif...
We investigate the behavior of farmers who share an underground aquifer. In the case where seepage m...
We introduce a model that incorporates two important elements to estimating welfare gains from groun...
The reduction of surface water flows by adjacent groundwater pumping is an externality caused by agr...
The primary contribution of this thesis is to develop a series of hydroeconomic models to act as sol...
This paper studies the divergence in the planning and equilibrium solutions for a multicell aquifer ...
Regulation of agricultural groundwater use is increasing throughout the world in response to legal a...
Water conflicts unfolding around the world present the need for accurate economic models of groundwa...