Water Accountability, Environmental Security, and “Adaptation Interactions”: Explaining Water Right Enforcement Capacity Among Western States

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This chapter provides the theoretical argument to explain the variation in capacity western states have developed in response to scarcity. At the core of the argument, is that water accountability, which captures the pressure on state agencies and sub-state agencies,...

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Castellano, I. M. (2020). Water Accountability, Environmental Security, and “Adaptation Interactions”: Explaining Water Right Enforcement Capacity Among Western States. In Water Scarcity in the American West (pp. 95–118). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23150-7_4

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