TDRI Quarterly Review, àÅèÁ·Õè 10Thailand Development Research Institute, 1995 |
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... user as its availability decreases . Consider first the north / central allocation issue . Here we have two water users , N and C , competing for water from a common source - the Chao Phraya river and its tributaries . The total demand ...
... user as its availability decreases . Consider first the north / central allocation issue . Here we have two water users , N and C , competing for water from a common source - the Chao Phraya river and its tributaries . The total demand ...
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... users , then both MK and CP would gain from the introduction of a market for allocating water across the basins . As ... users ( see especially the cases discussed by Charoenmuang , 1994 ) . The new users were often not of the ...
... users , then both MK and CP would gain from the introduction of a market for allocating water across the basins . As ... users ( see especially the cases discussed by Charoenmuang , 1994 ) . The new users were often not of the ...
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... users of the same water . There are two types of solutions to these prob- lems . The first are administrative solutions , whereby some agencies impose allocation rules upon users . This is re- ferred to as the " command and control ...
... users of the same water . There are two types of solutions to these prob- lems . The first are administrative solutions , whereby some agencies impose allocation rules upon users . This is re- ferred to as the " command and control ...
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