Instream Flow Protection

Instream Flow Protection
Author: David M. Gillilan
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2013-02-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1610910877

Instream Flow Protection is a comprehensive overview of Western water use and the issues that surround it. The authors explain instream flow and its historical, political, and legal context; describe current instream flow laws and policies; and present methods of protecting instream flow. They provide numerous examples to illustrate their discussions, with case studies of major river systems including the Bitterroot, Clark's Fork, Colorado, Columbia, Mimbres, Mono Lake, Platte, Snake, and Wind. Policymakers, land and water managers at local, state, and federal levels, attorneys, students and researchers of water issues, and anyone concerned with instream flow protection will find the book enormously valuable.

Property Rights and Indian Economies

Property Rights and Indian Economies
Author: Terry Lee Anderson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780847677085

Most research on American Indian economies seeking to explain why Indians have remained near the bottom of the economic ladder has concentrated on resource endowments. This approach has focused policy attention on creating government programs to expand resource exploitation either by encouraging non-Indians to develop reservation resources or by directly enhancing reservation physical and human capital stocks. However, these policies have ignored institutions and the important role of local customs and privileges. This book explicitly considers this institutional context and focuses on the rules that determine who controls physical and human resources and who benefits from their use. Applying the analytical tools from economics, law, anthropology, and political science, the authors consider the three main ingredients necessary for successful economies: stable government, minimal bureaucracies, and the rule of law.

Water Markets

Water Markets
Author: Terry Lee Anderson
Publisher: Cato Institute
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781882577439

Presents examples of how water markets are working in the United States and abroad and examines the development of water law.

Markets for Water

Markets for Water
Author: K. William Easter
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007-08-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0585320888

Markets for Water: Potential and Performance dispels many of the myths surrounding water markets and gives readers a comprehensive picture of the way that markets have developed in different parts of the world. It is possible, for example, for a water market to fail, and for the transaction costs in water markets to be excessive. Too often water trading is banned because the water resources have been developed with public funds and the water agencies do not want to lose control over water. There is also a concern that poor farmers or households will be disadvantaged by water trading. These concerns about public resources and the poor are not very different from those that have been voiced in the past about land sales. The problem is that in many cases the poor already have limited access to resources, but this limit is not due to water trading. In fact, water trading is likely to expand the access to water for many small-scale farmers. Markets for Water: Potential and Performance provides an analytical framework for water market establishment. It develops the necessary conditions for water markets and illustrates how they can improve both water management and economic efficiency. Finally, the book gives readers an up-to-date picture of what we have learned about water markets in a wide range of countries, from the US to Chile and India.

Adaptation and Resilience

Adaptation and Resilience
Author: Bonnie G. Colby
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1136521925

In America's arid southwest, climate change will occur in the context of already-keen competition for water for agriculture, urban growth, electricity generation, water-based recreation, and environmental protections. This book explores the challenges that climate change and variability pose for water and energy managers and users, communities, and policy makers in the arid Southwest and demonstrates the application of economic methods to address these challenges. It provides valuable tools for both those interested in resource management and climate change, and those seeking to understand how economic methods can be used to analyze contemporary social problems and craft appropriate responses. The book considers both adaptation to long-term climate change and more immediate issues of water and electricity management in the face of inter-annual climate variability and drought. Thus, no matter what one's perspective on long-run climate change projections, the book provides useful lessons for some of the region's most pressing resource management problems.

The Natural Wealth of Nations

The Natural Wealth of Nations
Author: David Roodman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134189028

Every year, the world's governments spend over US $700 billion subsidizing activities that harm the environment. The Natural Wealth of Nations shows how cutting these wasteful subsidies can actually boost the economy, save tax and help the environment. By raising taxes on harmful activities like air pollution whilst cutting taxes on payrolls and profits, pollution is discouraged and both work and investment boosted. In a comprehensive global survey, The Natural Wealth of Nations provides examples from Sweden to Spain to Malalysia of the growing number of countries that are successfully using these market-based approaches to clean up their environments. This is an accessible, practical book offering concrete proposals for cleaning up the world?s environment and overcoming ecological ignorance.

Our Lands

Our Lands
Author: DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 1995-07
Genre:
ISBN: 0788119109

Examines the state of environmental and natural resource policy in the 17 Western states; 1) establish environmental priorities; 2) create better pricing signals; 3)encourage voluntary initiatives; 4) work across political boundaries and within ecosystems; and 5) resolve disputes without litigation. Includes photographs.

Blue Covenant

Blue Covenant
Author: Maude Barlow
Publisher: The New Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1595586377

A cautionary account of climate change and the global water supply. “You will not turn on the tap in the same way after reading this book.” —Robert Redford In a book hailed by Publishers Weekly as a “passionate plea for access-to-water activism,” Blue Covenant addresses an environmental crisis that—together with global warming—poses one of the gravest threats to our survival. How did the world’s most vital resource become imperiled? And what must we do to pull back from the brink? In “stark and nearly devastating prose”, world-renowned activist and bestselling author Maude Barlow—who is featured in the acclaimed documentary Flow—discusses the state of the world’s water. Barlow examines how water companies are reaping vast profits from declining supplies, and how ordinary people from around the world have banded together to reclaim the public’s right to clean water, creating a grassroots global water justice movement. While tracing the history of international battles for the right to water, she documents the life-and-death stakes involved in the fight and lays out the actions that we as global citizens must take to secure a water-just world for all (Booklist). “Sounds the water alarm with conviction and authority.” —Kirkus Reviews “This book proves that water deserves another destiny.” —Eduardo Galeano “Blue Covenant will inspire civil society movements around the world.” —Vandana Shiva