HWRS 479 Economics of Water Management and Policy

(3 units) This course focuses on economic tools and methods useful to water managers and policymakers.  Case studies focus on water suppply and demand, pricing and transactions, river basin management, recreation and environmental uses, inter-jurisdictional conflicts.

 

Course Type:  Undergraduate course offered by the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.  Contact AREC for information about this course. 
 
Format:  Lecture
 
Important Notes:  Secondary cross-listing with Hydrology and Water Resources (HWRS), Geography (GEOG), Renewable Natural Resources (RNR), and Soil, Water, and Environmental Science (SWES). 
 
Meeting Pattern:  Usually offered Fall and Spring Semesters
 
Schedule:  Consult Schedule of Classes for available sections, days/times, and locations
 
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Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics

 

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