Markets for Federal Water
Explore the critical issues surrounding water policy in the western United States with "Markets for Federal Water" by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 1989, this insightful hardback edition spans 328 pages, delving into the pressing concerns of water scarcity and the pivotal role of the Bureau of Reclamation in resource allocation. The book traces the historical origins of the reclamation concept and examines the expansion of subsidies within the program since its inception in 1902. As water becomes an increasingly valuable resource, this title provides a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in federal water markets. Ideal for policymakers, students, and anyone interested in environmental studies, "Markets for Federal Water" offers a thorough analysis of a vital topic that impacts millions. Don't miss your chance to gain valuable insights into the future of water management in the West.