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Updated: about 1 year ago
... the evolutionary processes at work in water markets with a particular focus on theory and practice in Australia. Policymakers ... to strike a balance between the pros and cons of a property rights/market based
Country: Australia
Areas: Water Supply and Conservation, Water Law and Policy, Deserts and Semi-deserts, Water Rights, Agricultural Water Conservation and Management, GroundwaterType: Book - Author: Jeff Bennett, ed
Updated: about 1 year ago
... an introduction to the International Waters Learning and Exchange Network ... for better management of transboundary water resources and the role IW: LEARN
Areas: Watershed Management, Wetlands, Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building, Water Law and Policy, Global Governance, Water and Sustainable Development
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Dann Sklarew, Sheldon Annis, Janot Mendler, and Mishal Hamid
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Dann Sklarew, Sheldon Annis, Janot Mendler, and Mishal Hamid
Updated: about 1 year ago
... world's remaining free-flowing rivers and seeks to answer the question why we ... maintain our last freeflowing rivers and whether this is a luxury or a ... the contributions to human welfare and to biodiversity made by freshwater
... is a matter of intense public concern, and for good reason. Millions of annual ... about the food served in restaurants and fast-food outlets but also about foods ... by exposing the vulnerability of food and water supplies to attacks by
Country: United States
Areas: Sanitation, Water Quality and Health, Food Literacy, Biotechnology, Water Law and Policy, Public Health, Environmental Law and PolicyType: Book - Author: Marion Nestle
... from The Environment Times examines water pricing, particularly as it relates to irrigation water. From the introduction: "Anything scarce and in demand commands a price; this is
Areas: Water Supply and Conservation, Water Law and Policy, Coral Reef Conservation, Water Rights, Agricultural Water Conservation and Management
Type: News or Magazine Article - Author: Tom Jones
Type: News or Magazine Article - Author: Tom Jones
Updated: about 1 year ago
... from all levels of government and the private sector to explore creative methods to pay for sustainable water infrastructure today and into the ... of integrating the many diverse tools and strategies to pay for sustainable
Updated: about 1 year ago
... brief from RFF discusses municipal water services in developing countries. It explores municipal water pricing reforms that would expand networks (and thus the revenue base), create competition, and exclude monopolistic private
Areas: Water Law and Policy, Water Rights, Water and Sustainable Development, Sustainable Urban Environmental Services
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Dale Whittington
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Dale Whittington
Updated: about 1 year ago
Water has long been the object of political ambition and conflict. Recent history is full of leaders who tried to harness water to realize national dreams. Yet the people who most need water--farmers, rural villages, impoverished
Updated: about 1 year ago
... for governments if the human right to water becomes an accepted norm of the international law. The article expands the traditional ... contexts, including times of peace and more complicated relationships, such
Areas: Water Law and Policy, Water Rights, Protected Areas, Individuals, Objects and Property
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Amy Hardberger
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Amy Hardberger
Updated: about 1 year ago
... the overall strategic vision and key goals for the Corps. The Civil ... that span Corps responsibilities: water resources, environment, infrastructure, emergency response and warfighting. In 2004 the Corps adopted

