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Grant to Allow Graduate Students to Research Water Quantity and Quality...

To address and anticipate pressing questions on water quantity and quality issues and train the next generation of “water scholars,” the One Health Center at UC Riverside has received a five-year, $3...

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Books by UC Riverside Researchers Tackle Global Environmental Issues

UC Riverside's Ariel Dinar is a coauthor of the book “Bridges over Water." He co-edited with UCR's Amnon Rapoport the book “Analyzing Global Environmental Issues.”

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New Book Addresses Consequences of Drought in Arid Regions

UC Riverside's Kurt Schwabe is the lead editor of a new book titled “Drought in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions: A Multidisciplinary and Cross-Country Perspective.”

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An Innovative Approach to Promote Water Use Efficiency

Increasing block-rate water budgets are an innovative type of escalating tiered price structure. But do they encourage customers to conserve water? A UC Riverside study now has an answer.

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Water Economics and Policy Professor Named 2015 AAEA Fellow

Ariel Dinar, professor of environmental economics and policy at the UCR School of Public Policy, has been named a 2015 Fellow of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, the organization’s...

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Global and State Water Experts to Discuss Pricing to Achieve Conservation in...

Experts from 10 countries will meet to discuss their experiences with the use of market-based incentives to address water scarcity at a workshop Feb. 2-3 at the University of California Center,...

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Researchers Apply Experimental Economics to Mexican Water Scarcity

A test of three policy interventions seeks to address the problem of Mexico's severely depleted aquifers.

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