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Use of Incentive-Based Pricing: Cataloguing Current Water Rate Structures and Analyzing Community Adopter Characteristics for Select Municipalities in New Mexico

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Title Use of Incentive-Based Pricing: Cataloguing Current Water Rate Structures and Analyzing Community Adopter Characteristics for Select Municipalities in New Mexico
Creator Hooper, Ashley M.
Subject incentive-based pricing water conservation climate change municipal water supply demand-side water management
Description A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, at the University of New Mexico. Facing water scarcity, population growth, and issues of climate change, New Mexico municipalities should consider incentive-based pricing (IBP), empirically shown to encourage conservation. Given that adoption of IBP will likely be affected by community and political will, it is important to know what socio-economic and demographic factors may influence a municipality’s decision to adopt. As such, this research descriptively summarizes and catalogues the use of IBP structures for a select...
Date 2015-01-08T21:34:17Z 2015-01-08T21:34:17Z 2014
Type Presentation Thesis
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/25692
Language en_US

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