Institutions, Ideology, and the Tragedy of the Commons: West Texas Groundwater Policy |
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Authors: | Somma Mark |
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Abstract: | West Texas is the setting for an unintended experiment in commonsresource management. Dispersed, autonomous, local groundwaterdistricts use nonregulatory strategies to promote conservationand groundwater quality. The central force driving this organizationalform appears to be ideological. West Texans seek alternativesto state management of groundwater pumping. This study useskey-informant interviews to evaluate the strength of ideologyin explaining West Texas groundwater policy and to provide atheoretical framework for discussing the importance of the "localsolution. Time-series data substantiate the claim thatlocal groundwater districts succeed in slowing depletion rates. |
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