2018
DOI: 10.3138/cpp.2017-003
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Managing Drought Risk in the Okanagan: A Role for Dry-Year Option Contracts?

Abstract: Although markets have proven effective at moving scarce water to high-value uses, the potential economic efficiency gains are often insufficient to convince water users to accept more market-oriented water allocation mechanisms. Water users in the semi-arid areas of British Columbia, including the Okanagan basin, are deeply concerned about the potential negative impacts of water markets. With drought risk rather than chronic water scarcity as the primary water management challenge, water users' concerns are re… Show more

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“…Water resource management planning constitutes a crucial concern [49], and it has implications for the energy sector [50]; in fact, it "has an overall negative effect on the level of energy production" [51].…”
Section: Herdan Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water resource management planning constitutes a crucial concern [49], and it has implications for the energy sector [50]; in fact, it "has an overall negative effect on the level of energy production" [51].…”
Section: Herdan Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%