Department or Program
Environmental Studies
Abstract
As cities continue to grow and the effects of climate change become worse, water markets have become a useful tool for allocating scarce water resources especially in arid and semi-arid regions. However, water transfers result in socioeconomic and environmental third-party effects. This projects examines these third-party effects and suggests some ways to mitigate them.
Level of Access
Restricted: Campus/Bates Community Only Access
First Advisor
Misty Beck
Date of Graduation
5-2016
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Recommended Citation
Dube, Phillip, "Water Markets and their Third-Party Effects" (2016). Standard Theses. 105.
https://scarab.bates.edu/envr_studies_theses/105
Number of Pages
52
Restricted
Available to Bates community via local IP address or Bates login.