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Arizona Water Policy - Management Innovations in an Urbanizing, Arid Region

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'A brilliant introduction to water conflicts! politics! and economics in a desert state renowned for little water and much innovation. This book has important lessons for coping with looming water shortages in virtually every river basin and nation worldwide.' Bruce Babbitt! U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1993 - 2001)! Governor of Arizona (1978 - 1987)'A very informative and valuable work. Those interested in the complexity of issues in arid regions will find a wealth of information.'David S. Brookshire! University of New Mexico Informationen zum Autor Bonnie G. Colby is a professor of agricultural and resource economics at the University of Arizona. Her previous books include Braving the Currents: Resolving Conflicts Over the River Basins of the West. Katharine L. Jacobs is the executive director of the Arizona Water Institute, a consortium of the three Arizona state universities, and has more than 20 years experience in water management. Klappentext The central challenge for Arizona and many other arid regions in the world is keeping a sustainable water supply in the face of rapid population growth and other competing demands. This book highlights new approaches that Arizona has pioneered for managing its water needs. The state has burgeoning urban areas, large agricultural regions, water dependent habitats for endangered fish and wildlife, and a growing demand for water-based recreation. A multi-year drought and climate-related variability in water supply complicate the intense competition for water. Written by well-known Arizona water experts, the essays in this book address these issues from academic, professional, and policy perspectives that include economics, climatology, law, and engineering. Among the innovations explored in the book is Arizona's Groundwater Management Act. Arizona is not alone in its challenges. As one of the seven states in the Colorado River Basin that depend heavily on the river, Arizona must cooperate, and sometimes compete, with other state, tribal, and federal governments. One institution that furthers regional cooperation is the water bank, which encourages groundwater recharge of surplus surface water during wet years so that the water remains available during dry years. The Groundwater Management Act imposes conservation requirements and establishes planning and investment programs in renewable water supplies. The essays in Arizona Water Policy are accessible to a broad policy-oriented and nonacademic readership. The book explores Arizona's water management and extracts lessons that are important for arid and semi-arid areas worldwide. Zusammenfassung The central challenge for Arizona and many other arid regions in the world is keeping a sustainable water supply in the face of rapid population growth and other competing demands. This book highlights new approaches that Arizona has pioneered for managing its water needs. The state has burgeoning urban areas, large agricultural regions, water dependent habitats for endangered fish and wildlife, and a growing demand for water-based recreation. A multi-year drought and climate-related variability in water supply complicate the intense competition for water. Written by well-known Arizona water experts, the essays in this book address these issues from academic, professional, and policy perspectives that include economics, climatology, law, and engineering. Among the innovations explored in the book is Arizona‘s Groundwater Management Act. Arizona is not alone in its challenges. As one of the seven states in the Colorado River Basin that depend heavily on the river, Arizona must cooperate, and sometimes compete, with other state, tribal, and federal governments. One institution that furthers regional cooperation is the water bank, which encourages groundwater recharge of surplus surface water during wet years so that the water remains available during dry yea...

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The central challenge for Arizona and many other arid regions in the world is keeping a sustainable water supply in the face of rapid population growth and other competing demands. This book highlights fresh approaches that Arizona has pioneered for managing its water needs. It also explores Arizona's Groundwater Management Act.

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Authors Bonnie G. (EDT)/ Jacobs Colby, Katharine L. Jacobs
Assisted by Bonnie G Colby (Editor), Bonnie G. Colby (Editor), Bonnieg Colby (Editor), Katharine L Jacobs (Editor), Katharine L. Jacobs (Editor)
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.01.2007
 
EAN 9781933115344
ISBN 978-1-933115-34-4
No. of pages 247
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 19 mm
Series Issues in Water Resource Polic
Issues in Water Resource Polic
Issues in Water Resource Policy
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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