Editorial: Water market and governance

Document Type : Editorial and Short Notes

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Iran water management think tank, advisor to the editorial board

Abstract

From the developmental point of view, official market design and governance need to be adapted and perfected at the same time as problems and market growth occur. In return for these efforts, at a time when managing water scarcity has become more difficult, the development of the formal market will continue to be the most important policy for sharing and reallocating water and adapting farm management to climate change.

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