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9781558152007

Dividing the Waters

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  • ISBN13:

    9781558152007

  • ISBN10:

    1558152008

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1992-10-01
  • Publisher: Ics Pr
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Summary

Southern California supports nearly 20 million people and one of the world's most prosperous economies - in a near-desert climate. Only the presence of local groundwater supplies underlying the desert makes this possible. If ever a natural resource demanded careful, controlled development, southern California groundwater does.
Conventional environmental arguments contend that without centralized control, such resources are doomed. But as Dividing the Waters reveals, efficient and controlled use of southern California groundwater has emerged without either a statewide or regional government program or a "water czar." Instead, local water users have crafted self-governing institutional structures, basin by basin, watershed by watershed. These self-governing arrangements have been remarkably successful. Not only are these water supplies not depleted, they are in fact relatively healthy despite California's recent six-year drought.
William Blomquist chronicles the evolution of this remarkable resource governance system in its historical and legal context, focusing on eight major southern California basins. These case studies offer many lessons about the processes by which institutional arrangements are developed, how they function, and why they work. Dividing the Waters argues strongly for replacing resource "management" with resource governance, and for enabling local users to govern effectively the resources on which they depend.

Table of Contents

List of Maps
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations
A Note from the Publisher
Foreword
Preface
They Prefer Chaos: Groundwater and Governance
Chaos or Order?p. 3
Groundwater Basins: Their Value and Characteristicsp. 13
The Lay of the Land: Four Southern California Watershedsp. 27
Water Development and Water Law in Southern Californiap. 43
Institutional Design and Development: Eight Cases
Raymond Basin: Constituting Self-Governance in a Groundwater Basinp. 73
West Basin: Simultaneous and Sequential Problem Solving in a Coastal Basinp. 97
Central Basin: Developing a Polycentric Public Enterprise System in the Middle of a Watershedp. 127
Main San Gabriel Basin: Adaptation, Innovation, and Learningp. 159
The San Fernando Valley: Institutional Adaptation under Constraintp. 189
The Mojave River Basins: High Desert Drama and Institutional Failurep. 219
Orange County: Governing by District, Managing by Incentivesp. 245
Chino Basin: Basin Governance for Land Use Transitionp. 271
Why They Prefer "Chaos"
Evaluating Performance: Can "Chaos" Work?p. 301
Institutional Development and Human Actionp. 319
Polycentricity, Entrepreneurship, and Performancep. 339
Appendix 1 An Integrated Chronology of the Eight Casesp. 365
Bibliographyp. 377
Indexp. 403
About the Authorp. 415
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