Blomquist, WilliamSchlager, Edella2021-04-052021-04-051997Blomquist, W., & Schlager, E. (1997). Property Rights, Political Power, and the Management of Ground and Surface Water. Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Tucson, Arizona.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/25556Among the more popular contemporary recommendations for improved watershed use and protection is conjunctive use of surface and underground water resources. Conjunctive use involves the coordination of surface water supplies and storage with groundwater supplies and storage, for purposes of sustainable watershed use and enhanced watershed protection. Among the several potential benefits that have been promoted by advocates of greater conjunctive use are: improved security of usable water supplies, lessened exposure to extreme events such as droughts and floods, reduced reliance on costly and environmentally disruptive surface water impoundments and distribution systems, and enhanced protection of aquatic life and habitat.en-USGroundwaterWatershedsWater resourcesCommon pool resourcesCollective actionWorkshopProperty Rights, Political Power, and the Management of Ground and Surface WaterOther