Because water in the United State has not been traded in markets, there is no meaningful estimate of what it would cost if it were traded. But failing to establish ground water’s valuefor in situ uses such as sustaining wetlands as well as for extractive uses such as agriculturewill lead to continued overuse and degradation of the nation’s aquifers.In Valuing Ground Water an interdisciplinary committee integrates the latest economic, legal, and physical knowledge about ground water and methods for valuing this resource, making it comprehensible to decision-makers involved in Superfund cleanup efforts, local wellhead protection programs, water allocation, and other water-related management issues. Using the concept of total economic value, this volume provides a framework for calculating the economic value of ground water and evaluating tradeoffs between competing uses of it. Included are seven case studies where ground-water valuation has been or could be used in decisionmaking.The committee examines trends in ground-water management, factors that contribute to its value, and issues surrounding ground-water allocation and legal rights to its use. The book discusses economic valuation of natural resources and reviews several valuation methods.Presenting conclusions, recommendations, and research priorities, Valuing Ground Water will be of interest to those concerned about ground-water issues: policymakers, regulators, economists, attorneys, researchers, resource managers, and environmental advocates.
Committee on Valuing Ground Water & Division on Earth and Life Studies
Valuing Ground Water [PDF ebook]
Economic Concepts and Approaches
Valuing Ground Water [PDF ebook]
Economic Concepts and Approaches
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 204 ● ISBN 9780309523622 ● Publisher National Academies Press ● Published 1997 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7146389 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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