Understanding water markets
Understanding water markets: Public vs. private goods
Water resources have a number of unique characteristics which mean that traditional market mechanisms can lead to inefficient and inequitable allocations.
Water Markets | IWRM Action Hub
Amidst of the global reforms towards a freer market-oriented economy, water markets have been advocated as a demand-instrument to cope with water scarcity.
Understanding the Water Futures market | CME Group
In California's water market, buyers and sellers trade water through short-term, long-term, and permanent transfers of their water rights.
Rethinking Water Markets - Oxford Research Encyclopedias
Water markets offer the possibility of a water reallocation among buyers and sellers so that the marginal value of water is equalized among ...
Using water markets and impact investment to drive sustainability
Market strategies are not offered for scarcity conditions C3 and E3, for reasons explained in the text. Drying Peppers, Chilean Matorral ecoregion, Chile. © Tom ...
Texas water markets: Understanding their trends, drivers, and future ...
This article examines surface water market activity across Texas to better understand where transactions have occurred, the scale of transactions, and the ...
(PDF) Understanding the emergence of water market institutions
Water markets have not always moved to reduce transaction costs, as some of those costs were necessary to achieve societal goals beyond economic ...
Water trading is the process of buying and selling water access entitlements, also often called water rights. The terms of the trade can be either permanent ...
Water Trading Market: A Solution to Water Scarcity? - Earth.Org
What is Water Trade and the Water Trading Market? · Water trades are transactions to buy, sell or lease a water right, in whole or in part. Water ...
California's Water Market - Public Policy Institute of California
Trading enhances flexibility in water management. Short-term transfers lessen the economic impact of shortages during droughts by shifting water to activities ...
Water Markets - Edward Elgar Publishing
It provides an overview and understanding of the presence of water markets across the globe, analysing the ways in which different countries and regions are ...
Meeting information needs for water markets - Legal Planet
Water markets have the potential to enhance climate resilience by helping water users adapt to short-term variations in water supply and by ...
A systems perspective on water markets: barriers, bright spots, and ...
A systems perspective on water markets: barriers, bright spots, and building blocks for the next generation
Markets and trading - Groundwater Exchange
A water market is much like a stock market for water, but instead of trading stocks and bonds, sellers in water markets offer short- or long-term transfers of ...
Understanding the ebbs and flows of California's water markets
In this blog we explore how hydrologic information can better inform water market prices and trading activity in California.
Trading Water, Saving Water | PERC
Well-designed water markets help manage changing water supplies and demands. They help communities cope with water scarcity in the short term and evolving ...
lessons for understanding participation in formal water markets
One of the major gaps in the literature is understanding the economic benefits that arise from water markets and, in particular, how to facilitate market ...
(PDF) Introduction to Water Markets: an overview and systematic ...
PDF | On Aug 6, 2021, Sarah Ann Wheeler and others published Introduction to Water Markets: an overview and systematic literature review ...
Unexpected growth of an illegal water market | Nature Sustainability
Scarce and unreliable urban water supply in many countries has caused municipal users to rely on transfers from rural wells via unregulated ...
California's Water Futures Market: Explained - Pacific Institute
Each contract in the water futures market is for 10 acre-feet of water, and the contract period can range in length up to a maximum of two years ...