Demand for water in agricultural, municipal, industrial, and
environmental uses is growing. More frequent and severe extreme
weather conditions now exacerbate water shortages in many locations
and existing infrastructure to store and release water rarely has
the capacity to both prevent floods during wet periods "and "meet
demand during drought periods. Competition among sectors adds
pressure not only on water infrastructure, but also on management
policies and allocation institutions.
This book of contributed chapters assesses the performance of
existing infrastructure, institutions and policies under different
climate variability scenarios. It also provides suggestions for
minimizing conflict over scarce water resources. More flexible
water-allocation institutions and management policies, and better
tools for decision-making under uncertainty will be required to
maximize society s net benefit from less reliable water resources.
The chapters show how incentives for individuals to conserve water,
and policies for helping vulnerable populations prepare for and
recover from extreme events, will also need to be improved.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the
"Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research.""
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