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Economic assessment of surface water in the Harney Basin, Oregon
Executive Summary
The Harney Basin is a closed river basin in southeastern Oregon. Surface water in the basin is used for a variety of social, economic, and ecological benefits. While some surface water uses compete with one another, others are complementary or jointly produce multiple beneficial outcomes. The objective of this study is to conduct an economic assessment of surface water in the basin as it relates to wet meadow pasture production and outdoor recreation. Given the complex interactions between surface water management on public and private land and the various goods and services that are derived from adequate water resources, an economic assessment of surface water management can be used to assist future decision making in the basin.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Harney Basin
- Economics of Surface Water
- Flood-Irrigated Pasture
- Outdoor Recreation
- Indirect and Passive-Use Economic Benefits
- Summary of Direct Use Results
- Incentives for Conservation
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix 1: Demographics of Harney County
- Appendix 2: Total Economic Value per Household for Fish Species