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- W48640660 abstract "Water reallocation is one of the more contentious issues in the West today. Even though many people resist change, reallocation is a reality that must be faced. Increased urban water demands and environmental requirements have created a need to re-examine the ways we currently use water. To accommodate this need, Western water law has been in transition (Wilkinson 1985). However, the transition has not always been smooth, and reallocation has not always been the focus of reform. As a result, finding an equitable and efficient means for reallocation has become a critical issue. If they can be improved, water markets may offer a solution. Much of the current water use in the West has been static for the past century. With over 80 percent of all water being used for agricultural purposes, irrigation dominates. Nevertheless, reallocation will substantially change the location and manner of water use, thus altering the West’s water use map. In addition, the simplification of the reallocation process via improvements in water market will likely facilitate similar changes. Clearly, the geographic consequences of reallocation will be substantial. A few years ago a project was funded to examine reallocating water in response to global climate change. Water markets were the study’s focus. The project’s premise was that water markets could be improved if better scientific models were made available. Currently, water markets are constrained by uncertain user and environmental impacts resulting from market transactions that require changing the place and nature of water use. According to the premise, better scientific models (i.e. those based on geographic information systems) would provide a more accurate quantification of the impacts and therefore reduce this uncertainty (Matthews et al. 2001). This premise still has merit, but another perhaps better way to reduce market constraints exists. In short, the property rights that define the limits of water use need to be simplified so that better scientific models will not be needed. Accordingly, this article initially examines the nature of water rights, the need for water markets, and the nature of the market constraints. It then makes recommendations on how those constraints can be removed and examines the feasibility of doing so." @default.
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- W48640660 title "Simplifying Western Water Rights to Facilitate Water Marketing" @default.
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