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Between 1905 and 1934 over 869 farmers in Owens Valley, California sold their land and associated water rights to Los Angeles, 250 miles to the southwest. This agriculture-to-urban water transfer increased Los Angeles' water supply by over 4 times, making the subsequent dramatic growth of the...
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Recent writings on China's water situation often portray China's water problems as severe and suggest that water availability could threaten the sustainability of China's future growth. However, China's high growth of the last 20 years or more has been obtained with relatively little increase in...
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' education, race, and also with respect to stated environmental concern. Our findings have policy implications in that they …
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We explore Tinbergen's fundamental insight that policymakers need at least as many policy instruments as targets. We …
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This paper evaluates a Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) program in western Uganda that offered forest-owning households cash payments if they conserved their forest. The program was implemented as a randomized trial in 121 villages, 60 of which received the program for two years. The PES...
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health and the market economy from which damage to these ecosystems stems as an integrated system. We find that willingness …/biological connections between the resources underlying use and non-use values for ecosystems may have important implications for the …
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induced innovations in management and policy in response to adverse shocks …
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Fresh water supplies increasingly are under stress in many parts of the world due to rising populations, higher per capita incomes and corresponding consumption, greater environmental concerns, and the effects of climate change. Water rights and markets are part of the institutional menus for...
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identify ways in which water markets might be adjusted by informed policy makers to achieve desired goals. The framework is …
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Cities generate negative, as well as positive, externalities; addressing those externalities requires both infrastructure and institutions. Providing clean water and removing refuse requires water and sewer pipes, but the urban poor are often unwilling to pay for the costs of that piping....
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