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Thrust Area 5


• TA5 Overview

Institutional analyses and social assessment

Behavioral Aspects of Water Markets and Water Banking

Non-Market Valuation

Water Resources and Management Operations

 



RESEARCH
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
• Spatial and Temporal Components of the Water Balance

• Basin Scale Water and Solute Balances

• Functioning of Riparian Systems


BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
• Water as a Resource: Competition, Conflict, Planning and Policy

• Disaggregating Domestic Demand


INTEGRATIVE MODELING
• Multi-Resolution Integrated Modeling of Basin-Scale Processes


SCIENCE INTEGRATION
• Integration
• Scenarios
• Stakeholders


RESOURCES
• Field sites
• Labs & Equipment

Thrust Area 5:
Water as a Resource: Competition, Conflict, Planning and Policy


The main goal of Thrust Area 5 is to examine and analyze issues related to water-resources policy, including behavioral, sociological, and economic factors, in semiarid regions of the Southwest and integrate current SAHRA modeling and physical sciences efforts with community water planning and management.

Thrust Area 5 consists of four components:

The focus area "Institutional analyses and social assessment" demonstrates how stakeholder surveys, background historic and socio-economic research can be used to assess the effectiveness of current water management organizations in addressing basin issues and to identify potential links between scientific research and stakeholder needs for more effective management tools. Similarly, the characterization and analysis of droughts are other means of addressing institutional, management, and policy issues of bi-national concern.

The focus area "Behavioral Aspects of Water Markets and Water Banking" has developed survey instruments that enable us to compare residents' actual water consumption through water bills and low-cost, high-resolution water meter loggers with their responses to changes in price, institutions, or education in an experimental setting.

The focus area "Non-Market Valuation" proposes to examine the influence of other types of valuation on stakeholders' water demands and choices. This and the previous focus area provide a scientific evaluation of stakeholders' water choices and suggest where and how policy and management changes might be more effective.

The focus area "Water Resources and Management Operations" links the research from the prior Thrust Area 5 areas with the findings from other thrust areas in modeling systems developed collaboratively with water managers. These system dynamic models act as frameworks for integrating physical and social science into decision tools for the management of scarce water resources.

At an Albuquerque workshop May 9-10, 2001, Thrust Area 5 participants strengthened their ability to work closely with each other in modeling efforts, in measuring residential water demand, and in selecting modeling approaches that could be used by both researchers and stakeholders. Thrust Area 5 participants perceive an equal need for integration between scientific research and water stakeholders within the other thrust areas. They also hope for increased integration in the modeling efforts of other thrust areas.


Figure 5.1 Integration scheme for Thrust Area 5.





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