Climate change, water rights, and water supply The case of irrigated agriculture in Idaho-厦门大学金融系

Climate change, water rights, and water supply The case of irrigated agriculture in Idaho
主讲人 Wenchao Xu 简介 <p>We conduct a hedonic analysis to estimate the response of agricultural land use to water supply information under the Prior Appropriation Doctrine by using Idaho as a case study. Our analysis includes long-term weather trends and water supply conditions as well as seasonal water supply forecasts. A farm-level panel data set, which accounts for the priority effects of water rights and controls for diversified crop mixes and rotation practices, is used. Our results indicate that farmers respond to long-term surface and ground water conditions as well as to the seasonal water supply variation. Climate change-induced variations in weather and water supply conditions could lead to substantial damages to irrigated agriculture. We project substantial losses (up to 32%) of the average crop revenue for major agricultural areas under future climate scenarios in Idaho. Finally, farmers demonstrate significantly varied responses given their water rights priorities, which implies that the distributional impact of climate change is sensitive to institutions such as the Prior Appropriation Doctrine.</p>
时间 2015-05-19(星期二)16:40-18:00 地点 N301, Econ Building
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主讲人简介 <p>Postdoctoral Research Associate, Idaho National Science Foundation (NSF) EPSCoR at Boise State University</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><span style="color: #3366ff"><u><a href="/EventsMgr/Upload/File/2015/5/20150513083233747.pdf">Prof. Xu's CV</a></u></span></p> 期数 WISE十周年院庆系列学术活动/“WISE-SOE" 制度的经济学分析系列讲座2015春第4讲(总第5讲)
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