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Yu Chu, Yi Xiao and Jiulong Zhu
The contradiction between water supply and demand in China is becoming increasingly prominent. A water allocation scheme that satisfies various water users can effectively solve it. In this paper, considering both individual rationality and collective ra...
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Xinjian Guan, Qiongying Du, Wenge Zhang and Baoyong Wang
China?s water rights transaction is still in the initial stage of development. There is no systematic pricing method for water rights transactions between farmers. This paper puts forward a pricing model of water rights transactions among farmers in wate...
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Lizhen Wang, Yong Zhao, Yuefei Huang, Jianhua Wang, Haihong Li, Jiaqi Zhai, Yongnan Zhu, Qingming Wang and Shan Jiang
Water-rights trade has proved to be an effective method for coping with water shortages through the transfer of water resources between users. The water allocation system is classified into two categories based on information transparency and water right...
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Ilkhom Soliev, Kai Wegerich and Jusipbek Kazbekov
Ongoing discussions on water-energy-food nexus generally lack a historical perspective and more rigorous institutional analysis. Scrutinizing a relatively mature benefit sharing approach in the context of transboundary water management, the study shows h...
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Sicheng Chen, Yahua Wang and Tingju Zhu
Two types of farmer-level mechanisms have been traditionally adopted to increase agricultural water use efficiency in northern China: pricing mechanisms and tradable water rights systems. However, the reluctance of policymakers to exacerbate farmers? bur...
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Guillermo Donoso
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The main objective of this study is to develop a case study of the market ofwater use rights established in the Water Code of Chile of 1981. The evaluation of the WaterCode of 1981 shows that this allocation system based on water rights market has signif...
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