Modern models of groundwater governance require a rethink of scale and jurisdictional boundaries. Using case studies and a gaming activity to explore the incentives and challenges to aquifer governance, this book demonstrates how the principles of unitization agreements, applied to aquifers, could provide a new approach to governance models.
Modern models of groundwater governance require a rethink of scale and jurisdictional boundaries. Using case studies and a gaming activity to explore the incentives and challenges to aquifer governance, this book demonstrates how the principles of unitization agreements, applied to aquifers, could provide a new approach to governance models.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Todd Jarvis is an engineering geologist, water right examiner and mediator who works at the Institute for Water & Watersheds at Oregon State University. He teaches Environmental Conflict Resolution at the University of Oregon Law School and has over 35 years' experience working throughout the United States and internationally.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Overview of the History of Collective Action on Subsurface Resources 3. Governance of Groundwater and Aquifers: You Can't Separate One From The Other 4. Unitization and Collective Aquifer Governance Agreements 5. Determination and Redetermination 6. The Role of the Expert 7. The Next Transresource - The Emerging Wars over Pore Spaces 8. Pore Spaces: The Aqua Caliente Litigation 9. Application to an Aquifer System: Harney Valley Area of Concern 10. Getting Around Agreeing to Disagree 11. Serious Gaming and Unitization 12. Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Research References Index.
1. Introduction 2. Overview of the History of Collective Action on Subsurface Resources 3. Governance of Groundwater and Aquifers: You Can't Separate One From The Other 4. Unitization and Collective Aquifer Governance Agreements 5. Determination and Redetermination 6. The Role of the Expert 7. The Next Transresource - The Emerging Wars over Pore Spaces 8. Pore Spaces: The Aqua Caliente Litigation 9. Application to an Aquifer System: Harney Valley Area of Concern 10. Getting Around Agreeing to Disagree 11. Serious Gaming and Unitization 12. Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Research References Index.
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