ABSTRACT

Groundwater is being depleted on a large scale in many arid and semi-arid parts of the world. The author asks whether it should be avoided at any price? or if it is desirable in certain circumstances, by undertaking an economic analysis and considering the political and hydrological aspects of water management.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part I|155 pages

Groundwater Management: Theory and International Experience

chapter 1|24 pages

Is Water Substitutable?

chapter 2|9 pages

Measuring the Value of Water

chapter 5|13 pages

Municipal Water Tariffs

chapter 6|15 pages

Groundwater Property Rights

chapter 7|20 pages

Tradable Groundwater Property Rights

chapter 8|17 pages

Groundwater Charges

chapter 10|5 pages

Agricultural Import Liberalization

chapter 11|10 pages

Direct Regulation

chapter 12|6 pages

Subsidies for Environmental Improvement

part II|170 pages

Part II Groundwater Management in Jordan

chapter 1|8 pages

Jordan: the Setting

chapter 2|23 pages

Water Balance

chapter 3|18 pages

Policy-making in the Water Sector

chapter 6|50 pages

Intersectoral Allocation

chapter 8|38 pages

New Groundwater Management Instruments