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The Economics of Groundwater Management in Arid Countries: Theory, International Experience and a Case Study of Jordan
Contributor(s): Schiffler, Manuel (Author)
ISBN: 0714649074     ISBN-13: 9780714649078
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $133.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 1998
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Annotation: Groundwater is being depleted on a large scale in many arid and semi-arid parts of the world. It is often said that this precious resource is being wasted at the expense of future generations. But should ground-water depletion be avoided at any price? Or is depletion desirable in certain circumstances? If there is to be a reduction in groundwater depletion, how can it be achieved? And how can limited water resources be allocated to their most valuable uses?
The author addresses these issues by undertaking an economic analysis, and considers the political and hydrological aspects of water management. Various methods of assessing the economic value of water are presented, a hydroeconomic model is developed to enable the economic value of groundwater stocks in differrent circumstances to be estimated, and a framework for the analysis of agricultural-urban water transfers is introduced. Eight types of groundwater management policy instruments are discussed on the basis of both theory and international experience.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Development - Economic Development
- Business & Economics | Development - Sustainable Development
- Business & Economics | Real Estate - General
Dewey: 333.910
LCCN: 98006773
Series: Gdi Book Series
Physical Information: 1.5" H x 6.06" W x 9.12" (1.54 lbs) 432 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Middle East
- Topical - Ecology
 
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Groundwater is being depleted on a large scale in many arid and semi-arid parts of the world. The author asks whether it should be avoided at any price? or if it is desirable in certain circumstances, by undertaking an economic analysis and considering the political and hydrological aspects of water management.