Adaptation and Resilience The Economics of Climate, Water, and Energy Challenges in the American Southwest RFF Press Water Policy Series
Coordonnateurs : Colby Bonnie G., Frisvold George B.
Foreword
1. The Climate-Water-Energy Nexus in the Arid Southwest
PART I: VOLUNTARY WATER TRANSFERS AS ADAPTATION MECHANISMS
2. Negotiated Water Transactions and Climate Change Adaptation
3. Applying Bargaining Theory to Western Water Transfers
4.Economic Tools For Climate Adaptation: Water Transaction Price Negotiations
PART II: SECTOR IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
5. Water Shortages in the Southern Mountain States: Economic Impacts on Agriculture
6. Climate, Water Availability, Energy Costs and National Park Visitation
7. Climate, Changing Snowpack and the Future of Winter Recreation
PART III: INFORMATION, TECHNOLOGY AND ADAPTATION
8. Irrigator Demand for Information, Management Practices, and Water Conservation Program Participation: The Role of Farm Size
9. Irrigation Technology Choice: The Role of Climate, Farm Size, Energy Costs, and Soils
10. Using Climate Information to Improve Electric Utility Load Forecasting
11. Use of Weather Information in Agricultural Decision-Making
CONCLUSION
12. Modes of Adaptation and Regional Resilience to Climate Change
Date de parution : 06-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
water; transfers; climate; change; irrigation; district; leases; colorado; river; weather; Nest CES Function; USDA NASS; Systematic Regional Impact Assessment; Ranch Irrigation Survey; Head Lettuce; Vice Versa; Municipal Water Provider; Canyon De Chelly; Water Leases; Irrigation District; Improving Irrigation Efficiency; Cost Share Programs; Load Forecasts; Weather Data; Sprinkler Irrigation; Improved Irrigation Technology; Farm Size Class; Data Importance; Rill Erosion; Farm Size; Improved Irrigation; SM Region; Lake Mead; Declining Lake Levels; Improve Supply Reliability