The Design of Robust Water Entitlement and Allocation Systems: Lessons, Observations and Recommendations from Australia
03.02.2012
03.02.2012
11:00 - 12:00
Venice
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore
30124 Venice
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Video-conference
at FEEM Milan
h. 11.00 Seminar
Mike Young, University of Adelaide, Australia
Seminars Office, [email protected]
Mike Young is one of Australia’s leading water economists and has played a key role in the development of the water entitlement and allocation systems used in this country.
In Australia’s Murray Darling Basin both water entitlements and allocations are tradeable and trading is common practice. The result is a suite of institutional arrangements that have promoted investment and enabled the resolution of many environmental and water scarcity problems. The development of this system, however, has not been without its problems.
In this FEEM seminar, Prof Young will identify the mistakes that Australia has made and what this means for water management in Europe.
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The Design of Robust Water Entitlement and Allocation Systems: Lessons, Observations and Recommendations from Australia
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