Policy and Economics of Managed Aquifer Recharge and Water Banking

We are pleased to present these 12 papers, all of which were subject to peer review by at least two reviewers. They show the range of economic and policy considerations relevant to the development and implementation of MAR programs. Several papers show novel techniques that can be used to select MAR...

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Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2015
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