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Autor:
Brian H. Hurd
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Vol 31, Iss 2, Pp 173-192 (2006)
Communities throughout the Western United States are challenged by tight water supplies and swelling populations. Information is needed to better develop and target municipal water conservation programs. Significant water savings ranging from 35% to
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https://doaj.org/article/908559c6e2a54357b9977d2d4a732ca1
Autor:
Brian H. Hurd
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Vol 19, Iss 2, Pp 313-326 (1994)
Production uncertainty is commonly believed to be an impediment to the adoption of less pesticide-intensive methods in agriculture such as integrated pest management (IPM). To investigate the effects of pest control inputs on yields and yield variabi
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https://doaj.org/article/3eb06f67597c43f2910905cb73b739ca
Autor:
Steven J. Guldan, Brian H. Hurd, Jose A. Rivera, S. Rodriguez, M. Ortiz, Alexander G. Fernald, Caiti Steele, Kenneth G. Boykin, Andres F. Cibils, Carlos Ochoa, Stephanie C. Lopez, Moises Gonzales
Publikováno v:
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 293-307 (2015)
Southwestern US irrigated landscapes are facing upheaval due to water scarcity and land use conversion associated with climate change, population growth, and changing economics. In the traditionally irrigated valleys of northern New Mexico, these str
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education. 164:1-2
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education. 151:84-94
Traditional forms of acequia irrigation can be combined with ground based and remote sensing snow measurements and snowmelt runoff modeling to better estimate runoff volumes now and in the future under conditions of climate change. The experience gai
Autor:
Mani Rouhi-Rad, Brian H. Hurd
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 117:575-584
Social, economic, and environmental systems can be vulnerable to disruptions in water supplies that are likely to accompany future climate changes. Coupled with the challenges of tightening environmental regulations, population growth, economic devel
Autor:
Brian H. Hurd
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education. 149:56-63
Climate change and growing populations are dual stresses that are particularly challenging to communities along the US/Mexican border where adaptive capacity is limited, infrastructure is lacking, and economic resources are scarce. Although regional
Autor:
S. Rodriguez, Brian H. Hurd, Andres F. Cibils, Benjamin L. Turner, Vincent C. Tidwell, Alexander G. Fernald, Steven J. Guldan, Jose A. Rivera, Carlos Ochoa, Kenneth G. Boykin
Publikováno v:
Sustainability, Vol 8, Iss 10, p 1019 (2016)
Sustainability; Volume 8; Issue 10; Pages: 1019
Sustainability; Volume 8; Issue 10; Pages: 1019
Agriculture-based irrigation communities of northern New Mexico have survived for centuries despite the arid environment in which they reside. These irrigation communities are threatened by regional population growth, urbanization, a changing demogra
Autor:
Brian H. Hurd, Julie Coonrod
Publikováno v:
Climate Research. 53:103-118
Social, economic, and environmental systems in arid regions are vulnerable to dis- ruptions in water supplies that are likely to accompany future climate changes. With a particular focus on the Rio Grande in New Mexico, this paper uses a hydro-econom
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education. 147:49-62
This study investigates local-scale adaptation and long-run capacity building in acequia communities in Northern New Mexico, where there is a long record of resilience and adaptive capacity spanning more than four centuries. These communities may be