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Economics of Environmental Management in a Spatially Heterogeneous River Basin
Authors:Michio  Watanabe  Richard M  Adams  JunJie  Wu
Institution:Michio Watanabe is economist, International Development Center of Japan, Tokyo, Japan. Richard M. Adams and Junjie Wu are both professors, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.
Abstract:This article examines the allocative efficiency of water quality management activities to protect endangered salmonid species in a heterogeneous watershed in the Pacific Northwest. Using an integrated hydrological, biological, and economic modeling framework, the relative efficiency of alternative policy targets such as temperature reductions and enhanced fish populations is investigated. Results indicate that the heterogeneous nature of riparian conditions and stream morphology influence the choice of management activities. Localized effects of management efforts on temperature are important to achieve small temperature reductions. However, as the desired magnitude of temperature reductions increases, the cumulative (longitudinal) effects become more important, and management efforts in more distant reaches are more efficient than efforts nearer the point of monitoring. Finally, if the underlying objective is to increase fish populations, targeting conservation efforts based on physical criteria such as water temperatures or other total maximum daily load regulations may lead to substantial inefficiencies.
Keywords:bioeconomic models  conservation targeting  management activities  TMDLs  spatially explicit models  water temperature  watersheds
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