Reprint

Institutions and Economics of Water Scarcity and Droughts

Edited by
July 2021
186 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-0796-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-0797-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Institutions and Economics of Water Scarcity and Droughts that was published in

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Summary

This Special Issue opens a new field of research in certain emerging innovative instruments, because it provides an in-depth revision of the main aspects of institutions and instruments available for the management and governance of droughts and water scarcity. The key aspects that institutions may tackle not only include the increasing water scarcity in many regions around the world but also the increasing frequency and impact of droughts on economic and natural systems. Some of the included papers analyze critical issues, such as the state and future trends of water markets; the estimation of transaction costs when dealing with drought management; and the use of new instruments, such as insurance and water-rights entitlements, which include water security, water-pricing effects on the whole basin level, and intra- and inter-sectorial re-allocation. The important issues regarding non-conventional water supply and the governance of the new resources also feature as the focus of some of the contributions.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Baiyangdian Lake; Landsat; complex water extraction; SMDPSO; dynamic changes; drought risk; water supply risk; irrigation insurance; water use; Spain; drought; water markets; Western US; hydro-economic modelling; water policy; climate change; river basin management; water scarcity; drought; water supply; risk reduction; risk curves; cost-benefit analysis; water scarcity; water management; water rights; water supply reliability; irrigation agriculture; allocation rules; priority rights; Spain; Po River Basin; institutional economics; climate change adaptation; cost of adaptation; water pricing; water management; water policy; water-use efficiency; economic model; inter-sectoral; river basin; good water practices; tourist accommodation; tourist; Mediterranean; water scarcity; water reuse; reclaimed water; SWOT analysis; cluster analysis; n/a