Book contents
- The Economics of Water Resources
- The Economics of Water Resources
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction and Outlook
- Chapter 1 The State of Water Resources and the Need for a Comprehensive Perspective
- Chapter 2 The Water Economy
- Chapter 3 Supply Costs, Demands and Benefits
- Chapter 4 Optimal Water Policy
- Chapter 5 Water Regulation
- Chapter 6 Accounting for Uncertain Water Supplies
- Chapter 7 Case Studies of Regulatory Interventions
- Chapter 8 Economy-Wide Considerations of Water Management
- Chapter 9 Management of Transboundary Waters
- Index
- References
Chapter 6 - Accounting for Uncertain Water Supplies
Conjunctive Water Management
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 April 2021
- The Economics of Water Resources
- The Economics of Water Resources
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction and Outlook
- Chapter 1 The State of Water Resources and the Need for a Comprehensive Perspective
- Chapter 2 The Water Economy
- Chapter 3 Supply Costs, Demands and Benefits
- Chapter 4 Optimal Water Policy
- Chapter 5 Water Regulation
- Chapter 6 Accounting for Uncertain Water Supplies
- Chapter 7 Case Studies of Regulatory Interventions
- Chapter 8 Economy-Wide Considerations of Water Management
- Chapter 9 Management of Transboundary Waters
- Index
- References
Summary
The chapter discusses how to account for stochastic water supplies associated with uncertain precipitations by using fluctuating and stable sources conjunctively in order to stabilize overall water supplies. Natural water sources are characteristically uncertain due to their dependence on precipitation. The extent of the fluctuations varies across natural sources, depending on whether the source depends solely on the current year’s precipitation (i.e., it is a flow source) or accumulates precipitation over a number of years, thus is a stock source (e.g., aquifers). The chapter develops first a simple analytical framework that is then extended to the comprehensive water economy setup formulated in Chapter 2.
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- The Economics of Water ResourcesA Comprehensive Approach, pp. 115 - 132Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021