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Autor:
Jonathon R. Loos, Krister Andersson, Shauna Bulger, Kelsey C. Cody, Michael Cox, Alexander Gebben, Steven M. Smith
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Environmental Science, Vol 10 (2022)
Designing adaptive institutions for achieving sustainable groundwater use is a central challenge to local and state governments. This challenge is exacerbated by the growing impacts and uncertainty of climate change on water resources. Calls to refor
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https://doaj.org/article/cc0c54d50caf42c08c73d7ace4cc90fe
Autor:
Kelsey C. Cody
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 23, Iss 2, p 47 (2018)
Self-governing irrigation systems are integral to global food security and face serious problems under climate change. This is particularly true in areas expected to become more arid such as the Southwestern United States, where restrictive water rig
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https://doaj.org/article/199b7f702ce3476289f440efb83ac7b5
Autor:
Kelsey C. Cody
Publikováno v:
International Journal of the Commons, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 578-608 (2019)
Irrigation is important for global food supply and is vulnerable to climate change. Internalized cultural norms are important for the performance of Common Pool Resource (CPR) regimes such as irrigation systems, but much is unknown about the role of
Autor:
Kelsey C. Cody
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 80:62-73
Irrigation of crops is responsible for 40 percent of the world’s food supply. A ubiquitous issue in irrigation is the tendency of upstream users to deplete the stream and deprive downstream users of water. Climate change threatens to exacerbate thi
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. 4:985-1023
Many globally important groundwater aquifers are under considerable stress as withdrawals, predominantly for irrigation, outpace recharge. Meanwhile, groundwater policy to address the common-pool resource losses remains in its nascent stage. This stu
Publikováno v:
Society & Natural Resources. 28:405-422
Under what conditions are irrigators able to develop adaptive governance arrangements? This article addresses this question by developing an empirically grounded theory of self-governance of a snowmelt commons in southern Colorado. Drawing on previou