The Economics and Management of Water and Drainage in Agriculture
Editat de Ariel Dinar, David Zilbermanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 noi 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781461368014
ISBN-10: 1461368014
Pagini: 996
Ilustrații: XIX, 946 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 52 mm
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1461368014
Pagini: 996
Ilustrații: XIX, 946 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 52 mm
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
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ResearchCuprins
One: Background and Setting.- 1 Introduction and Overview.- 2 Irrigation, Drainage, and Agricultural Development in the San Joaquin Valley.- 3 Overview of Sources, Distribution, and Mobility of Selenium in the San Joaquin Valley, California.- Two: Engineering, Physical, and Biological Approaches to Drainage Problems.- 4 Hydrologic Aspects of Saline Water Table Management in Regional Shallow Aquifers.- 5 Ground-water Pumping for Water Table Management and Drainage Control in the Western San Joaquin Valley.- 6 Reuse of Agricultural Drainage Water to Maximize the Beneficial Use of Multiple Water Supplies for Irrigation.- 7 Land Retirement as a Strategy for Long-term Management of Agricultural Drainage and Related Problems.- 8 San Joaquin Salt Balance: Future Prospects and Possible Solutions.- 9 Removal of Selenium from Agricultural Drainage Water through Soil Microbial Transformations.- 10 A Conceptual Planning Process for Management of Subsurface Drainage.- Three: Economics of Farm Level Irrigation and Drainage.- 11 Crop-Water Production Functions and the Problems of Drainage and Salinity.- 12 Effects of Input Quality and Environmental Conditions on Selection of Irrigation Technologies.- 13 Estimation of Production Systems with Emphasis on Water Productivity.- 14 Increasing Block-rate Prices for Irrigation Water Motivate Drain Water Reduction.- 15 Irrigation Technology Adoption Decisions: Empirical Evidence.- Four: Environmental and Public Health Impacts of Drainage.- 16 Assessing Health Risks in the Presence of Variable Exposure and Uncertain Biological Effects.- 17 Consideration of the Public Health Impacts of Agricultural Drainage Water Contamination.- 18 Contaminants in Drainage Water and Avian Risk Thresholds.- 19 Preliminary Assessment of the Effects of Selenium inAgricultural Drainage on Fish in the San Joaquin Valley.- Five: Valuing Non-Agricultural Benefits from Water Use.- 20 Measuring the Benefits of Freshwater Quality Changes: Techniques and Empirical Findings.- 21 Willingness to Pay to Protect Wetlands and Reduce Wildlife Contamination from Agricultural Drainage.- 22 Valuing Environmental Goods: A Critical Appraisal of the State of the Art.- 23 Economic Value of Wildlife Resources in the San Joaquin Valley: Hunting and Viewing Values.- Six: Regional Economic Analysis.- 24 A Regional Mathematical Programming Model to Assess Drainage Control Policies.- 25 The Use of Computable General Equilibrium Models to Assess Water Policies.- 26 Analyses of Irrigation and Drainage Problems: Input-Output and Econometric Models.- 27 Creating Economic Solutions to the Environmental Problems of Irrigation and Drainage.- 28 Impacts of San Joaquin Valley Drainage-Related Policies on State and National Agricultural Production.- 29 Cropland Allocation Decisions: The Role of Agricultural Commodity Programs and the Reclamation Program.- Seven: Dynamic Aspects of Irrigation and Drainage Management.- 30 Optimal Intertemporal Irrigation Management Under Saline, Limited Drainage Conditions.- 31 Managing Drainage Problems in a Conjunctive Ground and Surface Water System.- 32 Government Policies to Improve Intertemporal Allocation of Water Use in Regions with Drainage Problems.- 33 Dynamic Considerations in the Design of Drainage Canals.- 34 Common Property Aspects of Ground-Water Use and Drainage Generation.- Eight: Uncertainty, Enforcement, and Political Economy of Water Systems.- 35 Determination of Regional Environmental Policy Under Uncertainty: Theory and Case Studies.- 36 Economic Aspects of Enforcing Agricultural Water Policy.- 37 OrganizationalFailure and the Political Economy of Water Resources Management.- 38 Water Market Reforms for Water Resource Problems: Invisible Hands or Domination in Disguise?.- Nine: Institutions, Regulations, and Legal Aspects of Water and Drainage Problems.- 39 Alternative Institutional Arrangements for Controlling Drainage Pollution.- 40 Economic Incentives and Agricultural Drainage Problems: The Role of Water Transfers.- 41 Water Quality and the Economic Efficiency of Appropriative Water Rights.- 42 Institutional and Legal Dimensions of Drainage Management.- 43 Legal Issues Raised by Alternative Proposed Solutions to Kesterson Water Quality Problems.- Ten: Outlook and Discussion.- 44 Management of the San Joaquin Valley Drainage Program: The Dichotomy Between Practice and Theory.- 45 Future Research on Salinity and Drainage.- 46 Irrigation Technology, Institutional Innovation, and Sustainable Agriculture.- 47 Is the Drainage Problem in Agriculture Mainstream Resource Economics?.- 48 Summary of Findings and Conclusions.