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E-grāmata: Adaptation and Resilience: The Economics of Climate, Water, and Energy Challenges in the American Southwest

Edited by (The University of Arizona, USA), Edited by (The University of Arizona, USA)
  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Sērija : RFF Press Water Policy Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Resources for the Future Press (RFF Press)
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136521935
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  • Sērija : RFF Press Water Policy Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jun-2012
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  • ISBN-13: 9781136521935
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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.

Recenzijas

These findings and recommendations will be useful to federal, state, and regional policy makers who set the legal and regulatory framework for the more effective use of climate information and functioning of efficient water markets. From the Foreword by Chuck Howe, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder

Clear and readable...will be of interest to scholars and policy professionals. Robert A. Young, Professor Emeritus, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Colorado State University

I welcome this book and will use it in my own teaching and research. It brings together a body of research that shares the energy-climate-water nexus... David Letson, Chair of Division of Marine Affairs and Professor of Marine Affairs and Economics, University of Miami

List of Figures
ix
Contributors xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Foreword xvii
Acronyms and Abbreviations xxi
1 The Climate-Water-Energy Nexus in the Arid Southwest
1(22)
Bonnie G. Colby
George B. Frisvold
Part I Voluntary Water Transfers as Adaptation Mechanisms
23(58)
2 Temporary Water Transactions and Climate Change Adaptation
25(19)
Bonnie G. Colby
Elizabeth Basta
Katie Adams
3 Applying Bargaining Theory to Western Water Transfers
44(23)
George B. Frisvold
Kyle J. Emerick
4 Economic Tools for Climate Adaptation: Informing Water Price Negotiations
67(14)
Bonnie G. Colby
Lana Jones
Katie Adams
Part II Sector Impacts of Climate Change
81(82)
5 Water Shortages in the Southern Mountain States: Economic Impacts on Agriculture
83(37)
George B. Frisvold
Kazim Konyar
6 Climate, Water Availability, Energy Costs, National Park Visitation
120(25)
George B. Frisvold
Xudong Ma
Srinivasa Ponnaluru
7 Climate, Changing Snowpack, and the Future of Winter Recreation
145(18)
Rosalind H. Bark
Bonnie G. Colby
Part III Information, Technology, and Adaptation
163(88)
8 Irrigator Demand for Information, Management Practices, and Water Conservation Program Participation: The Role of Farm Size
165(29)
George B. Frisvold
Shailaja Deva
9 Irrigation Technology Choice: The Role of Climate, Farm Size, Energy Costs, and Soils
194(13)
George B. Frisvold
Shailaja Deva
10 Using Climate Information to Improve Electric Utility Load Forecasting
207(22)
Bonnie G. Colby
Paulo Tanimoto
11 Use of Climate and Weather Information in Agricultural Decisionmaking
229(22)
George B. Frisvold
Anand Murugesan
Part IV Conclusion
251(10)
12 Modes of Adaptation and Regional Resilience to Climate Change
253(8)
Bonnie G. Colby
George B. Frisvold
Index 261
Bonnie G. Colby and George B. Frisvold are professors of agricultural and resource economics at the University of Arizona