Groundwater Economics

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ISBN 9781439809006
Cat# K10444
 

Features

  • Unifies the ground water economics field into one reference
  • Covers micro- and macro-economic aspects of the topic
  • Includes newly assembled cost information on ground water use, protection, and remediation
  • Presents concepts of ground water economics evaluation in understandable, step-by-step formats

Summary

From the western United States to the Indian subcontinent, water issues have always been economic issues. Considered ubiquitous under the continents, groundwater varies considerably in depth, quality, accessibility, and availability. A unified discussion of groundwater and its economic importance, Groundwater Economics explores the application of economic evaluation and cost/benefit analysis for the use, protection, remediation and conservation of groundwater.

The book reviews the major economic uses of and demand for groundwater, provides an ecosystem context for resource withdrawals, discusses the application of economics to groundwater policy and decisions, and explores the economics of groundwater sustainability. It examines the legal basis for groundwater use and access, then addresses drinking water, irrigation, and waste disposal. The author considers micro- and macro-economic factors, cost-benefit tools, sustainability, transboundary considerations, climate change and policy evaluation, ease of policy implementation, and societal acceptance. He synthesizes key points into practical steps for future application, describing ways to evaluate the economics of groundwater use in the context of the larger ecosystem and the natural capital it provides.

The comprehensive approach taken by this book addresses a full range groundwater topics building on other supporting disciplines, rather than focusing solely on how to evaluate the economics of remediation of contaminated sites or of a single resource use. This multidisciplinary course is a more current way to address this complex issue, compared to the single-discipline approach that addresses groundwater as a physical resource on the one hand and its economics on the other. This unified approach presents an array of tools and factors for the evaluation of the economics of proposals for future groundwater use in relation to the ecosystem and its sustainability.

Table of Contents

Introduction
An Introduction to the Economics of Groundwater
Context
Groundwater in the Ecosystem
Groundwater in the Economy
Groundwater Access and Supply: Wells, Springs, and Green Management
Groundwater Law
Groundwater Consumption for Health and Food
Groundwater Quality Treatment and Waste Disposal
Reprise
Economic Fundamentals
Microeconomics and Basic Economic Relationships
Cost, Benefit, Price, and Value of Groundwater in Market and Nonmarket Settings
Macroeconomics
Political Economy of Groundwater Management
Groundwater Policy
Economic Analysis of Groundwater Policy
Cost–Benefi t Information and Analysis
Groundwater Future
Sustainable Development
Transboundary, International, and Climate Change Considerations
Groundwater in the Future Balance
Case Studies
Case Study 1: Production Well Costs and Benefits
Case Study 2: Economics of Groundwater Depletion
Case Study 3: Groundwater Contaminant Remediation Economics
Case Study 4: Wellhead Protection: Benefits and Costs
Case Study 5: Economic Assessment of a National Regulation—Waste Disposal Wells
Case Study 6: Contingent Valuation of Municipal Water Supply
Case Study 7: Determining Water Rates
Case Study 8: Groundwater Valuation in Rural Settings
Case Study 9: Wetland Benefi ts Evaluation
Case Study 10: Groundwater Sustainability to Balance Urban and Agricultural Needs 
Case Study 11: Balancing Ecosystem, Water Use, and Pricing
Index

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