Economists have advocated efficient use of water resources through the demand management tool of marginal cost (including opportunity cost) pricing policies for several decades, using increasingly sophisticated models to point out the welfare gains of this policies. More recently, water markets have become de rigueur in many articles, books and texts as a way to “automatically” include both delivery and opportunity costs. A review of the experience in both the developed and developing world, however, suggests that the adoption of these policies has been infrequent at best, particularly for irrigated agriculture. The objective of this paper is to review existing demand management activities in many countries, including the U.S., and to try t...
Worldwide growing water scarcity has increased the call for economic instruments to stimulate ration...
Agriculture is the single largest consumer of water. Agriculture accounts for more than 70 % of the ...
Increasing scarcity and competition for water resources has led to international recognition that pu...
Economists have advocated efficient use of water resources through the demand management tool of mar...
This paper provides insight into the relevance of market forces to typical problems found in irrigat...
Water Demand management has received much emphasis from development agencies in the last decade. The...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
Indicators of water resources status and water consumption in Iran reveal an imbalance between suppl...
Abstract: In certain circles, demand management is seen as one and the same thing as economic pricin...
Water is a scarce natural resource. It is not only used as an input to economic activity such as irr...
To use water resources efficiently, it becomes necessary to introduce a water market which connects ...
The view that the price of water is too low and that water does not flow to its highest value end us...
The paper explores how agricultural water pricing could contribute to lowering water demand when use...
Worldwide growing water scarcity has increased the call for economic instruments to stimulate ration...
Agriculture is the single largest consumer of water. Agriculture accounts for more than 70 % of the ...
Increasing scarcity and competition for water resources has led to international recognition that pu...
Economists have advocated efficient use of water resources through the demand management tool of mar...
This paper provides insight into the relevance of market forces to typical problems found in irrigat...
Water Demand management has received much emphasis from development agencies in the last decade. The...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
Recent studies in water management policy point to insufficient recognition of water as a scarce com...
Indicators of water resources status and water consumption in Iran reveal an imbalance between suppl...
Abstract: In certain circles, demand management is seen as one and the same thing as economic pricin...
Water is a scarce natural resource. It is not only used as an input to economic activity such as irr...
To use water resources efficiently, it becomes necessary to introduce a water market which connects ...
The view that the price of water is too low and that water does not flow to its highest value end us...
The paper explores how agricultural water pricing could contribute to lowering water demand when use...
Worldwide growing water scarcity has increased the call for economic instruments to stimulate ration...
Agriculture is the single largest consumer of water. Agriculture accounts for more than 70 % of the ...
Increasing scarcity and competition for water resources has led to international recognition that pu...