S4E13 - Can Groundwater Trading help California save $580 million per year? - a podcast by Antoine Walter

from 2022-02-02T04:00

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with 🎙️ Ellen Bruno, Extension Economist @ UC Berkeley  


💧 The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC Berkeley leads research and outreach on economic and policy issues relevant to California’s agriculture and natural resources.




What we covered: 




🌱 How the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act is a challenge and an opportunity for all the Californian water users 


🧮 How when reducing water allowances, some approaches are more efficient than others 


💰 How the price of Water influences its uses - and to which extent 


🧮 What the price elasticity of water demand actually is, and how of inelastic good water is 


🍏 How water trading and groundwater markets could better market failures and smoothen the transition towards water restrictions 


🍏 How markets are not perfect, yet can be the best tool in a given context 


🧮 How if you've invested in a crop, a bottom-line calculation enables you to determine the threshold at which it's profitable to stop watering it and let it die 


🔬 How research happening in universities shall be leveraged into practical knowledge 


🤔 Which levers can influence a water market, and how pertinent that influence actually is in the Californian example 


🚰 How the groundwater tariffs in place in Coachella enable to artificially replenish the water table 


🚜 How agricultural and urban users have slightly different behaviors when it comes to water and how to leverage it 


🍏 How water market experiments are rolled out, and who shall best be participating in this trading 


🍏 How to measure the (positive) impact of a water market compared with the status quo 


🎤 The specificities of Water Management in Coachella, resemblances, and differences with Israel & Australia, farmers doing what's best for business, why groundwater is better suited to trading than surface water... and much more!


🔥 ... and of course, we concluded with the 𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙞𝙙 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚 𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 🔥 




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