Authors
Terrill R Hanson, Luther Upton Hatch, Howard C Clonts
Publication date
2002/8
Journal
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Volume
38
Issue
4
Pages
1007-1018
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Wise interbasin management of Southeastern U.S. water resources is important for future development. Alabama‐Coosa‐Tallapoosa and Apalachicola‐Flint‐Chattahoochee River basins' water usage has evolved from power generation to multiple uses. Recreation and housing have become increasingly valuable components. Changing use patterns imply changing resource values. This study focused on six Alabama reservoirs, using contingent valuation questions in on‐site, telephone, and mail surveys to estimate impacts on lakefront property values, recreational expenditures, and preservation values for scenarios of permanent changes to reservoir water quantity. As summer full‐pool duration decreased, lakefront property value decreased, and as duration increased, property values increased, but at a lesser rate. Similar findings occurred for winter draw down alternatives. Permanent one‐foot reductions in …
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Scholar articles
TR Hanson, LU Hatch, HC Clonts - JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources …, 2002