Opportunities for resolving water allocation conflicts in the San Pedro River Basin of Arizona through improving economic efficiency

A major center of controversy and litigation in the West today is the issue of Federal reserved water rights for Indian tribes. The Gila River Indian Community has claimed an early priority to all appropriable water in the San Pedro basin. The time, legal expense, and the uncertain outcome of adjudi...

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Main Author: Bazlen, William Robert,1952-
Other Authors: Lord, William B.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1989
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/192021
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1920212015-10-23T04:38:04Z Opportunities for resolving water allocation conflicts in the San Pedro River Basin of Arizona through improving economic efficiency Bazlen, William Robert,1952- Lord, William B. A major center of controversy and litigation in the West today is the issue of Federal reserved water rights for Indian tribes. The Gila River Indian Community has claimed an early priority to all appropriable water in the San Pedro basin. The time, legal expense, and the uncertain outcome of adjudication create incentive for involved parties to reach a negotiated solution to the conflict. An analysis of this conflict reveals much higher economic returns to San Pedro River water in the San Pedro basin than at the Gila River Indian Reservation, due largely to loss of water in transport down river. The existence of divergence of economic returns presents the possibility of negotiating a settlement to the conflict. Negotiation for water rights presumes and is critically dependant upon ability to transfer those rights. Non marketability of Indian water rights maximizes the potential damage to non-Indian water users. 1989 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/192021 213416623 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description A major center of controversy and litigation in the West today is the issue of Federal reserved water rights for Indian tribes. The Gila River Indian Community has claimed an early priority to all appropriable water in the San Pedro basin. The time, legal expense, and the uncertain outcome of adjudication create incentive for involved parties to reach a negotiated solution to the conflict. An analysis of this conflict reveals much higher economic returns to San Pedro River water in the San Pedro basin than at the Gila River Indian Reservation, due largely to loss of water in transport down river. The existence of divergence of economic returns presents the possibility of negotiating a settlement to the conflict. Negotiation for water rights presumes and is critically dependant upon ability to transfer those rights. Non marketability of Indian water rights maximizes the potential damage to non-Indian water users.
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author Bazlen, William Robert,1952-
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Opportunities for resolving water allocation conflicts in the San Pedro River Basin of Arizona through improving economic efficiency
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title Opportunities for resolving water allocation conflicts in the San Pedro River Basin of Arizona through improving economic efficiency
title_short Opportunities for resolving water allocation conflicts in the San Pedro River Basin of Arizona through improving economic efficiency
title_full Opportunities for resolving water allocation conflicts in the San Pedro River Basin of Arizona through improving economic efficiency
title_fullStr Opportunities for resolving water allocation conflicts in the San Pedro River Basin of Arizona through improving economic efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Opportunities for resolving water allocation conflicts in the San Pedro River Basin of Arizona through improving economic efficiency
title_sort opportunities for resolving water allocation conflicts in the san pedro river basin of arizona through improving economic efficiency
publisher The University of Arizona.
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/192021
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