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Water scarcity is an increasing problem in many parts of the world, yet conventional supply-side economics and management are insufficient to deal with it. One of the key water management options for water demand is water trading. This book explores the role of water trading, as an instrument of integrated water resources management.
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Water scarcity is an increasing problem in many parts of the world, yet conventional supply-side economics and management are insufficient to deal with it. One of the key water management options for water demand is water trading. This book explores the role of water trading, as an instrument of integrated water resources management.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136189791
- Artikelnr.: 38263815
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136189791
- Artikelnr.: 38263815
Josefina Maestu is Coordinator of the United Nations Office to Support the International Decade for Action "Water for Life" 2005-2015, based in Zaragoza, Spain. For 12 years she has been a lecturer on economics of natural resources management at the University of Alcala, Spain. Pedro Arrojo, Carl J. Bauer, Henning Bjorlund, Javier Calatrava, Francisco Cubillo, Joseph W. Dellapenna, Guillermo Donoso, Antonio Embid, Teodoro Estrela, Franklin M. Fisher, Alberto Garrido, Carlos M. Gomez, Almudena Gomez-Ramos, Stefan Görlitz, Ronald C. Griffin, Shreekant Gupta, Ellen Hanak, Kristiana Hansen, Richard Howitt, Eduard Interwies, David Katz, Cody L. Knutson, Jay R. Lund, Jennifer Mc Kay, Nirmal Mohanty, Dannele E. Peck, Robert J. Rose, Peter Rossini, Ricardo Segura, Antonio Serrano, Miguel Solanes, Sarah Wheeler, Jeffrey Williams, Jesus Yague, and Mike Young.
Introduction: Myths, Principles, and Issues in Water Trading Part 1: Water
Trading experiences 1. Introduction: How We Are Implementing Water Trading:
Learning from Experience 2. Managing Water Stress, Drought and Climate
Change in The 21st Century: Water Trading as part of Integrated Approaches
in Water Management 3. New Frontiers for Water Management. The California
Experience 4. Water Trades in The Western US: Risk, Speculation And
Property Rights 5. Water Markets and Their Environmental, Social And
Economic Impact In Australia 6. Trading Into and Out of Trouble.
Australian's Water Allocation and Trading Experience 7. The Evolution of
Water Markets in Chile 8. The Experience of Water Markets and the Market
Model in Chile 9. Breaking the Gridlock in Water Reforms through Water
Markets: Experience and Issues for India 10. Areas of Conflict and the role
of Water Trading: the case of Spain 11. Voluntary Water Trading in Spain: a
Mixed Approach of Public and Private Initiatives Part 2: Concerns about
Water Trading and how are we dealing with them 12.Introduction: Concerns
about Water Trading 13. The Myth of Markets For Water 14. Cash Flows:
Markets for Environmental Flow Allocations 15. Experiences with Water
Quality Trading in the United States of America Part 3: Reforms to overcome
legal and institutional barriers to trading 16.Introduction: Considering
Institutional frameworks and institutional reforms in trading 17. Water and
Development in Latina America: Rights, Markets, Economic Context and
Institutional Requirements 18. The Theory and Practice of Australian
Institutional Reforms to Incorporate Water Markets in Integrated Water
Resources Management 19. Legal reforms that facilitate trading of water use
rights in Spain 20. Drought Management, Uncertainty and Option Contracts
Part 4: Can we get incentives right? 21. Introduction: Incentives and
prices in water trading 22. Models for Optimal Water Management and
Conflict Resolution 23. Optimization Modelling in Water Resource Systems
and Markets Conclusions and Recommendations for Implementing Water Trading:
How Water Trading can be Part of the Solution
Trading experiences 1. Introduction: How We Are Implementing Water Trading:
Learning from Experience 2. Managing Water Stress, Drought and Climate
Change in The 21st Century: Water Trading as part of Integrated Approaches
in Water Management 3. New Frontiers for Water Management. The California
Experience 4. Water Trades in The Western US: Risk, Speculation And
Property Rights 5. Water Markets and Their Environmental, Social And
Economic Impact In Australia 6. Trading Into and Out of Trouble.
Australian's Water Allocation and Trading Experience 7. The Evolution of
Water Markets in Chile 8. The Experience of Water Markets and the Market
Model in Chile 9. Breaking the Gridlock in Water Reforms through Water
Markets: Experience and Issues for India 10. Areas of Conflict and the role
of Water Trading: the case of Spain 11. Voluntary Water Trading in Spain: a
Mixed Approach of Public and Private Initiatives Part 2: Concerns about
Water Trading and how are we dealing with them 12.Introduction: Concerns
about Water Trading 13. The Myth of Markets For Water 14. Cash Flows:
Markets for Environmental Flow Allocations 15. Experiences with Water
Quality Trading in the United States of America Part 3: Reforms to overcome
legal and institutional barriers to trading 16.Introduction: Considering
Institutional frameworks and institutional reforms in trading 17. Water and
Development in Latina America: Rights, Markets, Economic Context and
Institutional Requirements 18. The Theory and Practice of Australian
Institutional Reforms to Incorporate Water Markets in Integrated Water
Resources Management 19. Legal reforms that facilitate trading of water use
rights in Spain 20. Drought Management, Uncertainty and Option Contracts
Part 4: Can we get incentives right? 21. Introduction: Incentives and
prices in water trading 22. Models for Optimal Water Management and
Conflict Resolution 23. Optimization Modelling in Water Resource Systems
and Markets Conclusions and Recommendations for Implementing Water Trading:
How Water Trading can be Part of the Solution
Introduction: Myths, Principles, and Issues in Water Trading Part 1: Water
Trading experiences 1. Introduction: How We Are Implementing Water Trading:
Learning from Experience 2. Managing Water Stress, Drought and Climate
Change in The 21st Century: Water Trading as part of Integrated Approaches
in Water Management 3. New Frontiers for Water Management. The California
Experience 4. Water Trades in The Western US: Risk, Speculation And
Property Rights 5. Water Markets and Their Environmental, Social And
Economic Impact In Australia 6. Trading Into and Out of Trouble.
Australian's Water Allocation and Trading Experience 7. The Evolution of
Water Markets in Chile 8. The Experience of Water Markets and the Market
Model in Chile 9. Breaking the Gridlock in Water Reforms through Water
Markets: Experience and Issues for India 10. Areas of Conflict and the role
of Water Trading: the case of Spain 11. Voluntary Water Trading in Spain: a
Mixed Approach of Public and Private Initiatives Part 2: Concerns about
Water Trading and how are we dealing with them 12.Introduction: Concerns
about Water Trading 13. The Myth of Markets For Water 14. Cash Flows:
Markets for Environmental Flow Allocations 15. Experiences with Water
Quality Trading in the United States of America Part 3: Reforms to overcome
legal and institutional barriers to trading 16.Introduction: Considering
Institutional frameworks and institutional reforms in trading 17. Water and
Development in Latina America: Rights, Markets, Economic Context and
Institutional Requirements 18. The Theory and Practice of Australian
Institutional Reforms to Incorporate Water Markets in Integrated Water
Resources Management 19. Legal reforms that facilitate trading of water use
rights in Spain 20. Drought Management, Uncertainty and Option Contracts
Part 4: Can we get incentives right? 21. Introduction: Incentives and
prices in water trading 22. Models for Optimal Water Management and
Conflict Resolution 23. Optimization Modelling in Water Resource Systems
and Markets Conclusions and Recommendations for Implementing Water Trading:
How Water Trading can be Part of the Solution
Trading experiences 1. Introduction: How We Are Implementing Water Trading:
Learning from Experience 2. Managing Water Stress, Drought and Climate
Change in The 21st Century: Water Trading as part of Integrated Approaches
in Water Management 3. New Frontiers for Water Management. The California
Experience 4. Water Trades in The Western US: Risk, Speculation And
Property Rights 5. Water Markets and Their Environmental, Social And
Economic Impact In Australia 6. Trading Into and Out of Trouble.
Australian's Water Allocation and Trading Experience 7. The Evolution of
Water Markets in Chile 8. The Experience of Water Markets and the Market
Model in Chile 9. Breaking the Gridlock in Water Reforms through Water
Markets: Experience and Issues for India 10. Areas of Conflict and the role
of Water Trading: the case of Spain 11. Voluntary Water Trading in Spain: a
Mixed Approach of Public and Private Initiatives Part 2: Concerns about
Water Trading and how are we dealing with them 12.Introduction: Concerns
about Water Trading 13. The Myth of Markets For Water 14. Cash Flows:
Markets for Environmental Flow Allocations 15. Experiences with Water
Quality Trading in the United States of America Part 3: Reforms to overcome
legal and institutional barriers to trading 16.Introduction: Considering
Institutional frameworks and institutional reforms in trading 17. Water and
Development in Latina America: Rights, Markets, Economic Context and
Institutional Requirements 18. The Theory and Practice of Australian
Institutional Reforms to Incorporate Water Markets in Integrated Water
Resources Management 19. Legal reforms that facilitate trading of water use
rights in Spain 20. Drought Management, Uncertainty and Option Contracts
Part 4: Can we get incentives right? 21. Introduction: Incentives and
prices in water trading 22. Models for Optimal Water Management and
Conflict Resolution 23. Optimization Modelling in Water Resource Systems
and Markets Conclusions and Recommendations for Implementing Water Trading:
How Water Trading can be Part of the Solution