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Urban freshwater needs and spatial cost externalities for coastal aquifers: A theoretical approach [An article from: Regional Science and Urban Economics]

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Publisher Elsevier
ISBN / ASIN B000RR54CU
ISBN-13 978B000RR54C3
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This digital document is a journal article from Regional Science and Urban Economics, published by Elsevier in . The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Saltwater intrusion in coastal aquifers is one of the main causes of groundwater quality degradation. These intrusions are often due to excessive withdrawals in sensitive parts of coastal aquifers. The scope of this paper is to identify specific problems set by optimal management of such a resource. To this end, we develop a simple spatial model describing a coastal aquifer under seawater intrusion. We show that water mining creates a specific cost externality between population spread over the aquifer. We then characterize the system of taxes that must be used to implement the optimum in a decentralized economy.
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