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Protective measures of water resources in the Federal Republic of Germany
1991
Lersner, H.L.F. von (Federal Environmental Agency, Berlin (Germany))
Are participants in markets for water rights more efficient in the use of water than non-participants? A case study for Limarí Valley (Chile)
2016
Molinos-Senante, María | Donoso, Guillermo | Sala Garrido, Ramón
The need to increase water productivity in agriculture has been stressed as one of the most important factors to achieve greater agricultural productivity and sustainability. The main aim of this paper is to investigate whether there are differences in water use efficiency (WUE) between farmers who participate in water markets and farmers who do not participate in them. Moreover, the use of a non-radial data envelopment analysis model allows to compute global efficiency (GE), WUE as well the efficiency in the use of other inputs such as fertilizers, pesticides, energy, and labor. In a second stage, external factors that may affect GE and WUE are explored. The empirical application focuses on a sample of farmers located in Limarí Valley (Chile) where regulated permanent water rights (WR) markets for surface water have a long tradition. Results illustrate that WR sellers are the most efficient in the use of water while non-traders are the farmers that present the lowest WUE. From a policy perspective, significant conclusions are drawn from the assessment of agricultural water productivity in the framework of water markets.
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1970
Power, Garrett
(Legal aspects of compensation payments in agriculture)
1993
Salzwedel, J. (Bonn Univ. (Germany). Inst. fuer Recht der Wasserwirtschaft)
Design of the groundwater monitoring system based on the EU [European Union] Water Framework Directive
2005
Dalmacija, B.(Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia and Montenegro). Departman za hemiju) E-mail:bozo@ih.ns.ac.yu | Becelic, M.(Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia and Montenegro). Departman za hemiju)
The paper presents main recommendations for monitoring groundwater from the aspect of the EU Water Framework Directive. It is concerned with some basic notions of monitoring of quantitative and chemical state of groundwater. It is pointed out that the network of gauging stations must be planned for every catchment area, to ensure a holistic and all-encompassing survey of the chemical state of groundwater, and allow detection of long-term anthropogenic effects of pollution. In addition to usual numerical and graphical presentation, the state of groundwater quality should be also presented by colours: good state - green, bad state - red.
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