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a double bounded dichotomous choice suvey instrument to obtain benefit estimates for improvements to water …
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) specifications. In order to test the relationship between this quality variable and the nutrient concentration in the water, a …
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of different pricing scheme. We look at Boiteux-Ramsey Pricing, Marginal Cost Pricing as well as an arbitrary water … pricing increase for the agriculture sectors. A standard AGE was adapted by explicitly modeling water production with its … different technologies, water demand by different users also needed to be refined since they are generally modeled with fixed …
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a double bounded dichotomous choice suvey instrument to obtain benefit estimates for improvements to water …
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of different pricing scheme. We look at Boiteux-Ramsey Pricing, Marginal Cost Pricing as well as an arbitrary water … pricing increase for the agriculture sectors. A standard AGE was adapted by explicitly modeling water production with its … different technologies, water demand by different users also needed to be refined since they are generally modeled with fixed …
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of water pollution deriving from mismanaged drilling and fracturing, absence of adequate regulation framework and …
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This is a comparative study of the legal framework for water users' associations (WUAs) in six countries, namely …, Colombia, India, Mexico, Nepal, the Philippines and Turkey. The study postulates that, since water is becoming an increasingly … scarce resource and irrigation is the single largest user of water, every effort should be made to achieve efficient use of …
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This paper presents empirical evidence of mode effects in contingent valuation surveys. We conducted an on-site, split-sample contingent valuation survey of visitors to Fort Sumter National Monument, South Carolina. All respondents were told that the survey was being conducted on behalf of the...
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