This paper examines the incentives for managing water demands from a catchment or basin perspective by focusing on defined property rights dimensions. Using property rights theory, the paper has investigated the existence of relationships between attributes of property rights and intentions of water users to conserve water. A case study was used to test whether property rights can be used as incentives in the management of water demands. The results from the analyses that were conducted using IBM SPSS indicated that property rights would be very significant in curtailing water demands in a catchment by acting as incentives in water resource utilisation, specifically by motivating water user users to conserve water. This is an important find...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
This paper proposes a property rights perspective to interpret institutional regime shifts in the pr...
Water rights are currently receiving increased attention from scholars and policymakers due to the g...
This paper examines the incentives for managing water demands from a catchment or basin perspective ...
This paper examines the incentives for managing water demands from a catchment or basin perspective ...
This thesis examines the role of property rights in managing water demands from a catchment or basin...
In the context of increasing water scarcity, understanding is growing that irrigation water rights a...
In most countries, the state owns the water and hydraulic infrastructure, and public officials decid...
In the context of increasing water scarcity, understanding is growing that irrigation water rights a...
Thesis (LL.D.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.The concept "beneficial use" plays...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
AbstractWhile the role of secure property rights contributing to sustainable natural resource manage...
Thesis (LL.M. (Estate Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.The main purpose of t...
A discussion about natural resource management and property right has long been carried out among sc...
In the context of increasing water scarcity, understanding is growing that irrigation water rights a...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
This paper proposes a property rights perspective to interpret institutional regime shifts in the pr...
Water rights are currently receiving increased attention from scholars and policymakers due to the g...
This paper examines the incentives for managing water demands from a catchment or basin perspective ...
This paper examines the incentives for managing water demands from a catchment or basin perspective ...
This thesis examines the role of property rights in managing water demands from a catchment or basin...
In the context of increasing water scarcity, understanding is growing that irrigation water rights a...
In most countries, the state owns the water and hydraulic infrastructure, and public officials decid...
In the context of increasing water scarcity, understanding is growing that irrigation water rights a...
Thesis (LL.D.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.The concept "beneficial use" plays...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
AbstractWhile the role of secure property rights contributing to sustainable natural resource manage...
Thesis (LL.M. (Estate Law))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.The main purpose of t...
A discussion about natural resource management and property right has long been carried out among sc...
In the context of increasing water scarcity, understanding is growing that irrigation water rights a...
It is commonly noted that Australian water rights, specifically those prevailing within the Murray-D...
This paper proposes a property rights perspective to interpret institutional regime shifts in the pr...
Water rights are currently receiving increased attention from scholars and policymakers due to the g...