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Reallocating Water
Competition for water is creating pressure for reallocation as a response to shifting supply and demand patterns. This chapter explores the political economy of water reallocation, drawing on global experiences with addressing conflicts over water use. We identify the barriers to water reallocation and examine the policy and institutional responses. An appreciation of the root causes of competition and conflict over water can guide the development, implementation and evaluation of water allocation policy.
Reallocating Water
Competition for water is creating pressure for reallocation as a response to shifting supply and demand patterns. This chapter explores the political economy of water reallocation, drawing on global experiences with addressing conflicts over water use. We identify the barriers to water reallocation and examine the policy and institutional responses. An appreciation of the root causes of competition and conflict over water can guide the development, implementation and evaluation of water allocation policy.
Reallocating Water
Dadson, Simon J. (editor) / Garrick, Dustin E. (editor) / Penning‐Rowsell, Edmund C. (editor) / Hall, Jim W. (editor) / Hope, Rob (editor) / Hughes, Jocelyne (editor) / Garrick, Dustin E. (author) / Chautard, Alice (author) / Rawlins, Jonathan (author)
Water Science, Policy, and Management ; 141-158
2019-11-07
18 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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