Estimating economic value of agricultural water under changing conditions and the effects of spatial aggregation
This study develops economic models to estimate the value of agricultural water under changing climate and policy conditions in California.
The research examines how spatial aggregation affects economic analyses and provides insights for water resource planning and policy development.
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