Discusses the importance of flexible reallocation of existing water supplies and ways to protect public values related to water and water transfers
Increasing water scarcity, rising costs of irrigation subsidies, and general economic liberalization...
Healthy rivers provide a broad range of services that benefit economies and communities but the conc...
Equitable utilization is the fundamental rule of international water law. It is the doctrine respons...
Overcoming the challenges facing water resources management has necessitated the development and imp...
Because of its importance and the perceived inability of private sector sources to meet water demand...
Discusses the potential opportunities and pitfalls of introducing market forces into the process of ...
Water issues are often contentious. How much water can one individual use? What must the water quali...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
[1] Water markets have many advantages for water reallocation. However, water markets do not always ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper examines the means to incorporate the use of market signal...
This Article examines the application of basic market principles to water transactions and the probl...
In most countries the state owns the water resources and the hydraulic infrastruc-ture, and public o...
Abstract Privatization of goods and services can be a way to limit a firm's or a market's total co...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce. If recent usage trends continue, shortages are inevitable. Aq...
The increasing water scarcity and pollution problems that are affecting large areas of the globe are...
Increasing water scarcity, rising costs of irrigation subsidies, and general economic liberalization...
Healthy rivers provide a broad range of services that benefit economies and communities but the conc...
Equitable utilization is the fundamental rule of international water law. It is the doctrine respons...
Overcoming the challenges facing water resources management has necessitated the development and imp...
Because of its importance and the perceived inability of private sector sources to meet water demand...
Discusses the potential opportunities and pitfalls of introducing market forces into the process of ...
Water issues are often contentious. How much water can one individual use? What must the water quali...
This paper will argue that increased demand for water resources and higher cost of development of ne...
[1] Water markets have many advantages for water reallocation. However, water markets do not always ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper examines the means to incorporate the use of market signal...
This Article examines the application of basic market principles to water transactions and the probl...
In most countries the state owns the water resources and the hydraulic infrastruc-ture, and public o...
Abstract Privatization of goods and services can be a way to limit a firm's or a market's total co...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce. If recent usage trends continue, shortages are inevitable. Aq...
The increasing water scarcity and pollution problems that are affecting large areas of the globe are...
Increasing water scarcity, rising costs of irrigation subsidies, and general economic liberalization...
Healthy rivers provide a broad range of services that benefit economies and communities but the conc...
Equitable utilization is the fundamental rule of international water law. It is the doctrine respons...