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Conflict and Cooperation on Trans-Boundary Water Resources (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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Conflict and Cooperation on Trans-Boundary Water Resources (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Series: Natural Resource Management and Policy, 11
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Trans-boundary water resources are often a cause of conflict among
riparian entities. Increasing demand for water resources and
deterioration of existing water sources underscore the need to
resolve conflicts over the allocation of consumption and pollution
rights among conflicting uses and users. Because economic growth of
the entities that share a water resource depends on sustainability
of the resource, water has great potential as a basis for
cooperation among political entities. However, enforcement of
cooperation particularly in international settings is limited.
Thus, parties sharing a water resource will form and remain in a
cooperating coalition only when economic incentives for each can be
identified. This book offers an economic approach to resolution of
conflicts by identifying economic mechanisms that encourage
sustainable cooperation. The book includes discussions on
international, interstate, and intrastate disputes regarding both
water quantity and water quality issues. It presents mechanisms for
facilitating cooperation among users from agricultural, industrial,
domestic, and environmental sectors. It considers the experience
and potential in many regions around the world including Australia
(the Muray-Darling Basin), Latin America (Chile), the Middle East
(Israel and the Palestinian Authority), the U.S. (California,
Florida's Everglades, Hawaii, and the Chesapeake Bay), and Africa
(South Africa, Lesotho). Part I of the book discusses international
experience in forming water coalitions and offers an illustrative
model of water quality coalitions. It emphasizes the dependence of
sustainability of international agreements on the practical ability
to create incentivesthrough economic mechanisms and political
linkages that overcome the problem of limited enforcement due to
sovereignty claims. Part II of the book discusses management of
intrastate U.S. water resources involving competing local
jurisdictions or user groups and the U.S. and Australian attempts
to facilitate state management of interstate water resources
through federal cooperation. Part III of the book explores the
expanding scope of trans-boundary water resource issues that
contribute to complexity of conflict beyond traditional interests
such as allocation and navigation rights. In particular, it
analyzes the economic implications of nutrient, land, and airshed
management in an environment where the interaction of
trans-boundary water resources with the ecological system is
considered. Trans-boundary water usage and infrastructure are
discussed in the context of privatization and political
uncertainty. Part IV of the book examines economic solutions to
trans-boundary water allocation including water markets, tradable
water permits, contractual arrangements, and coordinated
management. The interaction between ground and surface water and
the interaction between desalinated, recycled, and fresh water is
analyzed in the context of optimal water allocation. The book
concludes with a critical discussion of the role and potential of
the economics profession in contributing to conflict resolution and
management of trans-boundary water resources. The strengths and
weaknesses of economic analysis are discussed with special
consideration of the modern tools of bargaining theory and game
theory that go beyond economic efficiency in considering political
realities.
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