This paper estimates feasible water savings for a sample of nine urban water districts in California during the height of the 2012-16 drought, just prior to the implementation of mandatory water use reductions, using household production theory and stochastic frontier analysis. Estimates of feasible savings are compared to mandated reductions and actual reductions in each district. Although the mandated reductions were generally feasible, our results show that they had asymmetric impacts across districts and tended to impose larger burdens on some disadvantaged groups
Despite major advances in water efficiency, urban water resources are increasingly strained due to p...
This paper develops a model of residential water demand under a nonlinear budget constraint. The the...
Water scarcity has become a critical problem in many semi-arid and arid regions. California is locat...
In response to the severe California drought, in April 2015, Governor Jerry Brown issued an executiv...
abstract: From 2007 to 2017, the state of California experienced two major droughts that required si...
Using data from the 2015 Residential Water Consumption Survey, this study examines residential water...
We propose a detailed analysis of heterogeneity in households’ responses to water conservation progr...
We propose a detailed analysis of heterogeneity in households’ responses to water conservation progr...
Alleviating excess demand for water is a reoccurring issue in California. An analytical framework is...
Many Californian families do not realize how much water they use per day. Since California frequentl...
With prevalent drought conditions impacting California over the past several decades, the uncertaint...
In this paper we examine current policies to combat drought in urban areas in the United States to i...
In many Australian cities the response to drought has included the imposition of mandatory constrain...
This dissertation consists of three essays that provide insights into the economics of water across ...
A systematic literature review is carried out to understand the social dimensions driving the adopti...
Despite major advances in water efficiency, urban water resources are increasingly strained due to p...
This paper develops a model of residential water demand under a nonlinear budget constraint. The the...
Water scarcity has become a critical problem in many semi-arid and arid regions. California is locat...
In response to the severe California drought, in April 2015, Governor Jerry Brown issued an executiv...
abstract: From 2007 to 2017, the state of California experienced two major droughts that required si...
Using data from the 2015 Residential Water Consumption Survey, this study examines residential water...
We propose a detailed analysis of heterogeneity in households’ responses to water conservation progr...
We propose a detailed analysis of heterogeneity in households’ responses to water conservation progr...
Alleviating excess demand for water is a reoccurring issue in California. An analytical framework is...
Many Californian families do not realize how much water they use per day. Since California frequentl...
With prevalent drought conditions impacting California over the past several decades, the uncertaint...
In this paper we examine current policies to combat drought in urban areas in the United States to i...
In many Australian cities the response to drought has included the imposition of mandatory constrain...
This dissertation consists of three essays that provide insights into the economics of water across ...
A systematic literature review is carried out to understand the social dimensions driving the adopti...
Despite major advances in water efficiency, urban water resources are increasingly strained due to p...
This paper develops a model of residential water demand under a nonlinear budget constraint. The the...
Water scarcity has become a critical problem in many semi-arid and arid regions. California is locat...