This study applies contingent valuation to assess farmers' willingness to trade irrigation water. We analyse farmers' willingness to pay for water and their willingness to accept the selling of water through a seasonal market, under both normal rainfall and drought conditions. A survey of 241 farmers (irrigators and non-irrigators) in the Guadalquivir River Basin and in the Mediterranean (Almanzora) Basin in southern Spain is used as a basis to construct the irrigation water supply and demand curves for both basins. Assuming that each basin operates as a single country, an international commerce framework is applied to study inter-basin trading. Results show that there is scope for both intra-basin and inter-basin markets. The equilibrium m...
This paper aims to determine farmers’ willingness to pay for irrigation water, using the residual v...
This contribution presents an exploratory analysis of the microeconomics of deficit irrigation (DI)...
Water is an essential good for human life but there is controversy on whether it should be allocated...
This study applies contingent valuation to assess farmers' willingness to trade irrigation water. We...
This study aims to uncover the factors that influence farmers’ attitudes towards water allocation tr...
This research examines stakeholders’ perceptions of and preferences for water markets in agricultur...
In this research farmers’ stated preferences towards water markets are analysed. The research aims t...
In Europe, Spain has been the pioneer in establishing the water market. Although the growing interes...
This research examines stakeholders' perceptions of and preferences for water markets in agriculture...
This paper explores the impact on water demand of the adoption of deficit and precision irrigation a...
Irrigated agriculture has come under close scrutiny in Europe recently because of its high share of ...
Agriculture is the main water-using sector in Southern European Countries, such as Spain and Italy. ...
open5siIrrigated agriculture has come under close scrutiny in Europe recently because of its high sh...
The viability of irrigated systems in Southern Europe is closely linked to efficient institutional s...
Water availability in semiarid regions usually exhibits patterns of extreme variability. Even in int...
This paper aims to determine farmers’ willingness to pay for irrigation water, using the residual v...
This contribution presents an exploratory analysis of the microeconomics of deficit irrigation (DI)...
Water is an essential good for human life but there is controversy on whether it should be allocated...
This study applies contingent valuation to assess farmers' willingness to trade irrigation water. We...
This study aims to uncover the factors that influence farmers’ attitudes towards water allocation tr...
This research examines stakeholders’ perceptions of and preferences for water markets in agricultur...
In this research farmers’ stated preferences towards water markets are analysed. The research aims t...
In Europe, Spain has been the pioneer in establishing the water market. Although the growing interes...
This research examines stakeholders' perceptions of and preferences for water markets in agriculture...
This paper explores the impact on water demand of the adoption of deficit and precision irrigation a...
Irrigated agriculture has come under close scrutiny in Europe recently because of its high share of ...
Agriculture is the main water-using sector in Southern European Countries, such as Spain and Italy. ...
open5siIrrigated agriculture has come under close scrutiny in Europe recently because of its high sh...
The viability of irrigated systems in Southern Europe is closely linked to efficient institutional s...
Water availability in semiarid regions usually exhibits patterns of extreme variability. Even in int...
This paper aims to determine farmers’ willingness to pay for irrigation water, using the residual v...
This contribution presents an exploratory analysis of the microeconomics of deficit irrigation (DI)...
Water is an essential good for human life but there is controversy on whether it should be allocated...