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Policy Targeting to Reduce Economic Damages From Land Subsidence
Ist Teil von
Water resources research, 2018-07, Vol.54 (7), p.4401-4416
Ort / Verlag
Washington: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Quelle
Wiley Online Library
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Groundwater pumping contributes significantly to land subsidence, which generates economic costs as changes in the frequency of flooding affect property values. We evaluate these costs by estimating the marginal damages from pumping, which define the corrective policy incentive to address land subsidence externalities. In an application to the southern Chesapeake Bay region of Virginia, we find that land subsidence due to groundwater pumping is greatest in inland rural areas, but that the damages from pumping are greatest in coastal urban areas. Our results suggest that cost‐minimizing groundwater policy is spatially heterogeneous and targets the damages from land subsidence due to pumping in different locations, not simply physical land subsidence itself. These results are driven by differences in the spatial patterns of aquifer characteristics, which determine subsidence, and housing density, which determines the damages from subsidence.
Key Points
Land subsidence due to groundwater pumping generates economic costs by affecting flood zone designations and reducing property values
Spatial patterns of land subsidence depend on aquifer characteristics; the pattern of economic damages also depends on housing density
Cost‐effective policy to limit land subsidence is spatially heterogeneous and targets subsidence damages, rather than subsidence itself