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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R828070

An Integrated GIS Framework for Water Reallocation and Decision Making in the Upper Rio Grande Basin

RFA: Water and Watersheds (1999)

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Book Chapter Reallocation of water and the hydrological effects of climate change: the Upper Rio Grande Basin, southwestern USA. None Campana ME, Scuderi L, Matthews OP, Brookshire D, Krause K, Chermak J, Cullen B, Snell S, Gregory K

Campana ME, Scuderi L, Matthews OP, Brookshire D, Krause K, Chermak J, Cullen B, Snell S, Gregory K. Reallocation of water and the hydrological effects of climate change: the Upper Rio Grande Basin, southwestern USA. In: Alsharhan AS, Wood WW, eds. Water Resources Perspectives: Evaluation, Management and Policy. Elsevier, Amsterdam: Developments in Water Science 50, 2003, pp. 169-181.

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Journal Article Western urban water demand. NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL Brookshire DS, Burness HS, Chermak JM, Krause K Brookshire DS, Burness HS, Chermak JM, Krause K. Western urban water demand. Natural Resources Journal 2002;42(4):873-898. R828070 (2001)
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Journal Article Water management in a mountain front recharge aquifer. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Brookshire DS, Burness S, Chermak JM Burness S, Chermak J, Brookshire D. Water management in a mountain front recharge aquifer. Water Resources Research 2004;40:W06S21, doi:10.1029/2003WR002160. R828070 (Final)
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Journal Article Water markets in the southwest: why and where? SOUTHWEST HYDROLOGY Brookshire DS, Ganderton P, Ewers M, Colby B, Stewart S Brookshire DS, Ganderton P, Ewers M, Colby B, Stewart S. Water markets in the Southwest: why and where? Southwest Hydrology 2004;3(2):14-15. R828070 (Final)
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Journal Article Water scarcity and markets: an examination of the Middle Rio Grande None Brookshire DS, Ewers M, Mathews P

Brookshire DS, Ewers M, Mathews P. Water scarcity and markets: an examination of the Middle Rio Grande.

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Journal Article The demand for water: consumer response to scarcity. JOURNAL OF REGULATORY ECONOMICS Krause K, Chermak JM, Brookshire DS Krause K, Chermak JM, Brookshire DS. The demand for water: consumer response to scarcity. Journal of Regulatory Economics 2003;23(2):167-191. R828070 (2001)
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Journal Article Marketing western water: can a process based geographic information system improve reallocation decisions? NATURAL RESOURCES JOURNAL Matthews OP, Scuderi L, Brookshire DS, Gregory K, Snell S, Krause K, Chermak J, Cullen B, Campana M Matthews OP, Scuderi L, Brookshire D, Gregory K, Snell S, Krause K, Chermak J, Cullen B, Campana M. Marketing western water:can a process based geographic information system improve reallocation decisions? Natural Resources Journal 2001;41(2):329-371. R828070 (2000)
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Journal Article Simplifying western water rights to facilitate water marketing. WATER RESOURCES UPDATE Matthews OP Matthews OP. Simplifying western water rights to facilitate water marketing. Water Resources Update 2003;126:40-44. R828070 (Final)
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