The world\u27s saline lakes are shrinking and human water diversions are a significant contributor. While there is increased interest in protecting the ecosystem services provided by these lakes, the cost of protecting water levels has not been estimated. To explore this question we consider the case of Great Salt Lake (Utah, USA) where human diversions from three rivers have caused the lake level to decline during the last century. Recent work has suggested the restoration of inflows is necessary to maintain a target elevation consistent with well-functioning ecosystems. We construct cost estimates of increasing water inflows using conservation cost curves for each river basin. We then compare the cost of uniform cutbacks to cap-and-trade ...
Managing terminal lake elevation and salinity are emerging problems worldwide. We contribute to term...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.A ...
The Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah, is the fourth largest, perennial, terminal lake in the world. The G...
Many of the world\u27s saline lakes are shrinking at alarming rates, reducing waterbird habitat and ...
Many saline lakes throughout the world are shrinking due to overexploitation of water in their drain...
Introduction: Over the last few years, the rising level of the Great Salt Lake has ...
Fluctuations of the level of the Great Salt Lake cause large changes in both surface...
This fact sheet provides information on the use of price to encourage water conservation in Utah
Flooding at the Great Slat Lake could become a major disaster through the high cost ...
To mitigate damages caused by agricultural runoff, private lake owners' associations are paying for...
Great Salt Lake is a terminal lake, with its watershed in the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains of Utah, W...
Water conservation can be encouraged with price or non-price instruments. Water prices are more ofte...
Managing terminal lake elevation and salinity are emerging problems worldwide. We contribute to term...
Utah\u27s Great Salt Lake contributes and estimated $1.3 billion to the local and regional economy a...
Human-induced eutrophication degrades freshwater systems worldwide by reducing water quality and alt...
Managing terminal lake elevation and salinity are emerging problems worldwide. We contribute to term...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.A ...
The Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah, is the fourth largest, perennial, terminal lake in the world. The G...
Many of the world\u27s saline lakes are shrinking at alarming rates, reducing waterbird habitat and ...
Many saline lakes throughout the world are shrinking due to overexploitation of water in their drain...
Introduction: Over the last few years, the rising level of the Great Salt Lake has ...
Fluctuations of the level of the Great Salt Lake cause large changes in both surface...
This fact sheet provides information on the use of price to encourage water conservation in Utah
Flooding at the Great Slat Lake could become a major disaster through the high cost ...
To mitigate damages caused by agricultural runoff, private lake owners' associations are paying for...
Great Salt Lake is a terminal lake, with its watershed in the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains of Utah, W...
Water conservation can be encouraged with price or non-price instruments. Water prices are more ofte...
Managing terminal lake elevation and salinity are emerging problems worldwide. We contribute to term...
Utah\u27s Great Salt Lake contributes and estimated $1.3 billion to the local and regional economy a...
Human-induced eutrophication degrades freshwater systems worldwide by reducing water quality and alt...
Managing terminal lake elevation and salinity are emerging problems worldwide. We contribute to term...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.A ...
The Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah, is the fourth largest, perennial, terminal lake in the world. The G...