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, but analysis of their role is limited by a lack of systematic data. We examine governance institutions in California's 445 … groundwater basins using a new dataset to identify factors that influence the adoption of extraction controls. In 309 basins … severely overdrafted. Meanwhile, users in 31 basins have defined groundwater property rights, the most complete solution. We …
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, but analysis of their role is limited by a lack of systematic data. We examine governance institutions in California's 445 … groundwater basins using a new dataset to identify factors that influence the adoption of extraction controls. In 309 basins … severely overdrafted. Meanwhile, users in 31 basins have defined groundwater property rights, the most complete solution. We …
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This symposium paper explores so-called "unlimited" unexercised rights to common pool groundwater in California and …
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Incomplete property rights are common across a range of natural resources such as fisheries and groundwater. The High … groundwater in Kansas are incomplete due to the physical characteristics of the resource, limited transferability between … features are priced into land values. Groundwater access rights confer an average land value premium of 71%, or $1,443/acre …
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Biographical note: Esther Mwangi is a scientist in the Forests and Governance Program of the Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, Indonesia. Helen Markelova is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Applied Economics of the University of Minnesota, St. Paul. Ruth Meinzen-Dick is...
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