Decentralization and Coordination of Water Resource Management

Centralized, top-down management of water resources through regulations has created unnecessary economic burdens upon users. More flexible decentralized controls through the use of economic incentives have gained acceptance over the past decade. The theme of this book is the increasing efforts throu...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Parker, Douglas D. (Editor), Tsur, Yacov (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1997, 1997
Edition:1st ed. 1997
Series:Natural Resource Management and Policy
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 13. Employing Market Mechanisms to Encourage Efficient Use of Water in the Middle East
  • 14. Efficient Management of Water in Agriculture
  • 15. Deriving Short-Run, Multistage Demand Curves and Simulating Market Prices for Reservoir Water Under Weather Uncertainty
  • 16. Water Institutions, Incentives, and Markets
  • 17. On Event Uncertainty and Renewable Resource Management
  • 18. Quantifying Tradeoffs Between In-Stream and Off-Stream Uses Under Weather Uncertainty
  • 19. An Ex Ante Approach to Modeling Investment in New Technology
  • 20. The Economics of Conjunctive Ground and Surface Water Irrigation Systems: Basic Principles and Empirical Evidence from Southern California
  • Case Studies
  • 21. Peace and Prospects for International Water Projects in the Jordan-Yarmouk River Basin
  • 22. Modeling the Impacts of Reducing Agricultural Water Supplies:Lessons from California’s Bay/Delta Problem
  • 23. Water and Conflict in the Twenty-first Century: The Middle East and California
  • 24. Decentralized Mechanisms and Institutions for Managing Water Resources: Reflections on Experiences from Australia
  • 1. Introduction and Overview
  • Regional Water Constraints: Middle East, California, Florida, And Australia
  • 2. The Israel Water Economy: An Overview
  • 3. The Jordan River Basin: Beyond National Concerns
  • 4. Water Resources in Turkey: Availability, Use, and Management
  • 5. California’s Water Resources and Institutions
  • 6. Decentralized Water Allocation in Florida
  • 7. Australia’s Water Situation: Resource Allocation and Management in a Maturing System
  • Economic Modeling Of Decentralized Water Management Policies
  • 8. The Political Economy of Domestic Water Allocation: The Cases of Israel and Jordan
  • 9. Transboundary Water Agreements and Development Assistance
  • 10. Informational Imperfections in Water Resource Systems and the Political Economy of Water Supply and Pricing in Israel
  • 11. The Strategic Interdependence of a Shared Water Aquifer: A General Equilibrium Analysis
  • 12. Designing Institutions for Water Management