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Water Markets for the 21st Century: What Have We Learned?: Global Issues in Water Policy, cartea 11

Editat de K. William Easter, Qiuqiong Huang
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 aug 2014
This book evaluates the history, the present and the future of water markets on 5 continents, beginning with the institutional underpinnings of water markets and factors influencing transaction costs. The book examines markets in seven countries and three different U.S. states, ranging from village-level water markets in Oman to basin wide formal water markets in Australia's Murray-Darling River basin.
Introductory chapters on the background of water markets and on transaction costs and policy design are followed by chapter length discussion of water markets as an adaptive response to climate change and of supply reliability in a changing climate. Case studies describe a variety of facets of the design and function of markets around the world: California, Chile, Spain, Oman, Australia, Canada, India and China.
In analyzing these real-world examples of markets, the contributors explore water rights and trading of rights between agricultural and urban sectors and the principles and function of option markets. They discuss different sized approaches, from large scale, ministry-level administration of markets to informal arrangements among farmers in the same village, or groups of villages which allocate water without large investment in management and infrastructure. Discussion includes questions of why water market practices have not expanded more rapidly in arid places.
The book discusses mechanisms for resolving conflicts between water rights holders as well as between water right holders and third parties impacted by water trades and whether or not public ownership of water rights or use rights should trump private ownership and under what condition. Also covered are new and expanding categories of water use, beyond human consumption, agriculture and industry to new technologies ranging from extracting natural gas from shale to producing biofuels.
The book concludes with suggestions for future water markets and offers a realistic picture of how they might change water use and distribution practices going forward.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401790802
ISBN-10: 9401790809
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: XVIII, 341 p. 36 illus., 30 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:2014
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Global Issues in Water Policy

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

Public țintă

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Cuprins

1 Water Markets: How Do We Expand Their Use?.- 2 Transaction Costs and Policy Design for Water Markets.- 3 Water Markets as an Adaptive Response to Climate Change.- 4 Supply Reliability Under Climate Change: Forbearance Agreements and Measurement of Water Conserved.- 5 Are Lease Water Markets Still Emerging in California?.- 6 Water Markets in Chile: Are They Meeting Needs?.- 7 Water Markets in Spain: Meeting 21st Century Challenges with 20th Century Regulations.- 8 Century Old Water Markets in Oman.- 9 The Evolution of Water Legislation in Australia.- 10 Water trading in Australia: Tracing Its’ Development and Impact Over the Past Three Decades.- 11 Trading Into Trouble? Lessons from Australia’s Mistakes in Water Policy Reform Sequencing.- 12 Exploring the Reluctance to Embrace Water Markets in Alberta, Canada.- 13 Water Markets in India: Extent and Impact.- 14 Assessment of the Development of Groundwater Market in Rural China.- 15 Design and Implementation of Markets for Groundwater Pumping Rights.- 16 Western Water Markets: Effectiveness and Efficiency.- 17 The New Role for Water Markets in the 21st Century.- Index.

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This book evaluates the history, the present and the future of water markets on 5 continents, beginning with the institutional underpinnings of water markets and factors influencing transaction costs. The book examines markets in seven countries and three different U.S. states, ranging from village-level water markets in Oman to basin wide formal water markets in Australia's Murray-Darling River basin.
Introductory chapters on the background of water markets and on transaction costs and policy design are followed by chapter length discussion of water markets as an adaptive response to climate change and of supply reliability in a changing climate. Case studies describe a variety of facets of the design and function of markets around the world: California, Chile, Spain, Oman, Australia, Canada, India and China.
In analyzing these real-world examples of markets, the contributors explore water rights, and trading of rights between agricultural and urban sectors, and the principles and function of option markets. They discuss different sized approaches, from large scale, ministry-level administration of markets to informal arrangements among farmers in the same village, or groups of villages which allocate water without large investment in management and infrastructure. Discussion includes questions of why water market practices have not expanded more rapidly in arid places.
The book discusses mechanisms for resolving conflicts between water rights holders as well as between water right holders and third parties impacted by water trades, and whether or not public ownership of water rights or use rights should trump private ownership and under what condition. Also covered are new and expanding categories of water use, beyond human consumption, agriculture and industry to new technologies ranging from extracting natural gas from shale to producing biofuels.
The book concludes with suggestions for future water markets and offers a realisticpicture of how they might change water use and distribution practices going forward.

Caracteristici

Provides a historical and practical examination of the concepts and function water markets Offers case study examples of a wide range of market types spanning 5 continents Surveys the prospects for future water rights and markets, in the face of climate change, evolving understanding of rights to water and the conflict between new and traditional uses for water Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras