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Christopher A. Wada

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First Name:Christopher
Middle Name:A.
Last Name:Wada
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RePEc Short-ID:pwa495
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Terminal Degree:2010 Department of Economics; University of Hawaii-Manoa (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

University of Hawai'i Economic Research Organization (UHERO)
University of Hawaii-Manoa

Manoa, Hawaii (United States)
http://www.uhero.hawaii.edu/
RePEc:edi:heuhius (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Nathan DeMaagd & Peter Fuleky & Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada, 2021. "Tourism Water Use During the COVID-19 Shutdown A Natural Experiment in Hawaii," Working Papers 2021-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  2. Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin & Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada, 2017. "Joint Management of an Interconnected Coastal Aquifer and Invasive Tree," Working Papers 2017-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  3. Lee Endress & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2016. "Do Natural Disasters Make Sustainable Growth Impossible?," Working Papers 2016-12, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  4. Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada & Aiko Endo & Makoto Taniguchi, 2016. "Cost-Benefit Analysis of Disaster Mitigation Infrastructure: The Case of Seawalls in Otsuchi, Japan," Working Papers 2016-5, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  5. Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada & Aiko Endo & Makoto Taniguchi, 2016. "The Economic Value of Groundwater in Obama," Working Papers 2016-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  6. Christopher Wada & Kimberly Burnett & Jason Gurdak, 2016. "Sustainable Agriculture Irrigation Management: The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Pajaro Valley, California," Working Papers 2016-6, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  7. Aiko Endo & Kimberly Burnett & Pedcris M. Orencio & Terukazu Kumazawa & Christopher Wada & Akira Ishii & Izumi Tsurita & Makoto Taniguchi, 2015. "Methods of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus," Working Papers 2015-12, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  8. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Groundwater Economics without Equations," Working Papers 2014-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  9. Kimberly Burnett & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Watershed Management," Working Papers 2014-7, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  10. Kimberly Burnett & Christopher A. Wada, 2014. "Optimal groundwater management when recharge is declining: a method for valuing the recharge benefits of watershed conservation," Working Papers 2014-3, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  11. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Integrated Groundwater Resource Management," Working Papers 201414, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
  12. Karl Jandoc & Richard Howitt & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Institutions for Managing Ground and Surface Water and the Theory of the Second-Best," Working Papers 201415, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
  13. Kimberly Burnett & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Cost Optimal Joint Management of Interdependent Resources: Groundwater vs. Kiawe (Prosopis pallida)," Working Papers 2014-6, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  14. Kimberly Burnett & James Roumasset & Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Incentivizing interdependent resource management: watersheds, groundwater, and coastal ecology," Working Papers 2014-9, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  15. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Energy, backstop endogeneity, and the optimal use of groundwater," Working Papers 201417, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
  16. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2013. "Ordering Extraction from Multiple Aquifers," Working Papers 2013-12, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  17. Lee H. Endress & Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2013. "Intergenerational Equity with Individual Impatience in an OLG Model of Optimal and Sustainable Growth," Working Papers 2013-9, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  18. Roumasset, James A. & Wada, Christopher, 2013. "Energy Costs and the Optimal Use of Groundwater," 2014 Allied Social Sciences Association (ASSA) Annual Meeting, January 3-5, 2014, Philadelphia, PA 161892, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  19. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2013. "Integrating Demand-Management with Development of Supply-Side Substitutes," Working Papers 2013-13, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  20. Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada, 2012. "Foundations for Hawai‘i’s Green Economy: Economic Trends in Hawai‘i Agriculture, Energy, and Natural Resource Management," Working Papers 2012-2, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  21. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2012. "A Dynamic approach to PES pricing and finance for interlinked ecosystem services: Watershed conservation and groundwater management," Working Papers 2012-7, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  22. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2012. "The Economics of Groundwater," Working Papers 2012-4, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  23. Kimberly Burnett & Sean D'Evelyn & Lloyd Loope & Christopher Wada, 2012. "Economic Analysis of the Proposed Rule to Prevent Arrival of New Genetic Strains of the Rust Fungus Puccinia psidii in Hawai�i," Working Papers 2012-1, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  24. Kimberly Burnett & Lee Endress & Majah-Leah Ravago & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2011. "Islands of Sustainability in Time and Space," Working Papers 2011-13, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  25. Kimberly Burnett & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2011. "Efficient Management of Coastal Marine Nutrient Loads with Multiple Sources of Abatement Instruments," Working Papers 2011-3, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  26. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2011. "Ordering Renewables: Groundwater, Recycling, and Desalination," Working Papers 2011-10R, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa, revised May 2011.
  27. Roumasset, James A. & Wada, Christopher, 2011. "Sequencing Renewables: Groundwater, Recycled Water, and Desalination," 2011 Annual Meeting, July 24-26, 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 103753, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  28. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2010. "Optimal and Sustainable Groundwater Extraction," Working Papers 2010-09, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  29. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2010. "Optimal Provision and Finance of Ecosystem Services: the Case of Watershed Conservation and Groundwater Management," Working Papers 2010-12, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
  30. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2009. "Integrated Management of the South Oahu Aquifer System: A Spatial and Temporal Approach," Working Papers 200902, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
  31. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2009. "Renewable Resource Management with Alternative Sources: the Case of Multiple Aquifers and a "Backstop" Resource," Working Papers 200913, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.

Articles

  1. Wada, Christopher A. & Pongkijvorasin, Sittidaj & Roumasset, James A. & Burnett, Kimberly M., 2023. "Solving Optimal Groundwater Problems with EXCEL," Applied Economics Teaching Resources (AETR), Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 5(3), September.
  2. DeMaagd, Nathan & Fuleky, Peter & Burnett, Kimberly & Wada, Christopher, 2022. "Tourism water use during the COVID-19 shutdown," Annals of Tourism Research, Elsevier, vol. 97(C).
  3. Wada, Christopher A. & Pongkijvorasin, Sittidaj & Burnett, Kimberly M., 2020. "Mountain-to-sea ecological-resource management: Forested watersheds, coastal aquifers, and groundwater dependent ecosystems," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 59(C).
  4. Lee H. Endress & James A. Roumasset & Christopher A. Wada, 2020. "Do Natural Disasters Make Sustainable Growth Impossible?," Economics of Disasters and Climate Change, Springer, vol. 4(2), pages 319-345, July.
  5. Leah L. Bremer & Kim Falinski & Casey Ching & Christopher A. Wada & Kimberly M. Burnett & Kanekoa Kukea-Shultz & Nicholas Reppun & Gregory Chun & Kirsten L.L. Oleson & Tamara Ticktin, 2018. "Biocultural Restoration of Traditional Agriculture: Cultural, Environmental, and Economic Outcomes of Lo‘i Kalo Restoration in He‘eia, O‘ahu," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(12), pages 1-21, November.
  6. Pongkijvorasin, Sittidaj & Burnett, Kimberly & Wada, Christopher, 2018. "Joint Management of an Interconnected Coastal Aquifer and Invasive Tree," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 146(C), pages 125-135.
  7. Burnett, Kimberly & Wada, Christopher & Balderston, Adele, 2017. "Benefit-cost analysis of watershed conservation on Hawai'i Island," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 131(C), pages 262-274.
  8. Wada, Christopher A & Burnett, Kimberly & Gurdak, Jason J, 2016. "Sustainable Agriculture Irrigation Management: The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Pajaro Valley, California," Sustainable Agriculture Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 5(3).
  9. James Roumasset & Christopher A. Wada, 2015. "Payments for Watershed Services as Adaptation to Climate Change: Upstream Conservation and Downstream Aquifer Management," Water Economics and Policy (WEP), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 1(01), pages 1-19.
  10. Endress, Lee H. & Pongkijvorasin, Sittidaj & Roumasset, James & Wada, Christopher A., 2014. "Intergenerational equity with individual impatience in a model of optimal and sustainable growth," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 36(2), pages 620-635.
  11. Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Optimal groundwater management when recharge is declining: a method for valuing the recharge benefits of watershed conservation," Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, Springer;Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies - SEEPS, vol. 16(3), pages 263-278, July.
  12. James Roumasset & Christopher A. Wada, 2014. "Energy, Backstop Endogeneity, and the Optimal Use of Groundwater," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 96(5), pages 1363-1371.
  13. Roumasset, James & Wada, Christopher A., 2013. "A dynamic approach to PES pricing and finance for interlinked ecosystem services: Watershed conservation and groundwater management," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 87(C), pages 24-33.
  14. Roumasset, James A. & Wada, Christopher A., 2012. "Ordering the extraction of renewable resources: The case of multiple aquifers," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 34(1), pages 112-128.
  15. Roumasset James & Wada Christopher A, 2011. "Ordering Renewable Resources: Groundwater, Recycling, and Desalination," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 11(1), pages 1-29, May.
  16. James A. Roumasset & Christopher A. Wada, 2010. "Optimal and Sustainable Groundwater Extraction," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 2(8), pages 1-10, August.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin & Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada, 2017. "Joint Management of an Interconnected Coastal Aquifer and Invasive Tree," Working Papers 2017-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Cited by:

    1. Encarna Esteban & Elena Calvo & Jose Albiac, 2021. "Ecosystem Shifts: Implications for Groundwater Management," Environmental & Resource Economics, Springer;European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 79(3), pages 483-510, July.
    2. Wada, Christopher A. & Pongkijvorasin, Sittidaj & Burnett, Kimberly M., 2020. "Mountain-to-sea ecological-resource management: Forested watersheds, coastal aquifers, and groundwater dependent ecosystems," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 59(C).

  2. Christopher Wada & Kimberly Burnett & Jason Gurdak, 2016. "Sustainable Agriculture Irrigation Management: The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Pajaro Valley, California," Working Papers 2016-6, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Cited by:

    1. Colby, Bonnie, 2020. "Acquiring environmental flows: ecological economics of policy development in western U.S," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 173(C).

  3. Aiko Endo & Kimberly Burnett & Pedcris M. Orencio & Terukazu Kumazawa & Christopher Wada & Akira Ishii & Izumi Tsurita & Makoto Taniguchi, 2015. "Methods of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus," Working Papers 2015-12, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Cited by:

    1. Tamara Avellán & Mario Roidt & Adam Emmer & Janis Von Koerber & Petra Schneider & Wolf Raber, 2017. "Making the Water–Soil–Waste Nexus Work: Framing the Boundaries of Resource Flows," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(10), pages 1-17, October.
    2. Zhang, Tong & Tan, Qian & Yu, Xiaoning & Zhang, Shan, 2020. "Synergy assessment and optimization for water-energy-food nexus: Modeling and application," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 134(C).
    3. Yaya Feng & Fanglei Zhong & Chunlin Huang & Juan Gu & Yingchun Ge & Xiaoyu Song, 2020. "Spatiotemporal Distribution and the Driving Force of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus Index in Zhangye, Northwest China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(6), pages 1-21, March.
    4. Bieber, Niclas & Ker, Jen Ho & Wang, Xiaonan & Triantafyllidis, Charalampos & van Dam, Koen H. & Koppelaar, Rembrandt H.E.M. & Shah, Nilay, 2018. "Sustainable planning of the energy-water-food nexus using decision making tools," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 113(C), pages 584-607.
    5. Jing Zhu & Shenghong Kang & Wenwu Zhao & Qiujie Li & Xinyuan Xie & Xiangping Hu, 2020. "A Bibliometric Analysis of Food–Energy–Water Nexus: Progress and Prospects," Land, MDPI, vol. 9(12), pages 1-22, December.
    6. Zhou, Nan & Zhang, Jingjing & Khanna, Nina & Fridley, David & Jiang, Shan & Liu, Xu, 2019. "Intertwined impacts of water, energy development, and carbon emissions in China," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 238(C), pages 78-91.
    7. Dai, Jiangyu & Wu, Shiqiang & Han, Guoyi & Weinberg, Josh & Xie, Xinghua & Wu, Xiufeng & Song, Xingqiang & Jia, Benyou & Xue, Wanyun & Yang, Qianqian, 2018. "Water-energy nexus: A review of methods and tools for macro-assessment," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 210(C), pages 393-408.
    8. Jain, S. K. & Sikka, Alok K. & Alam, Mohammad Faiz, 2023. "Water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus in India—A review of relevant studies, policies, and programmes," Papers published in Journals (Open Access), International Water Management Institute, pages 1-5:1128198.
    9. Bazzana, Davide & Zaitchik, Benjamin & Gilioli, Gianni, 2020. "Impact of water and energy infrastructure on local well-being: an agent-based analysis of the water-energy-food nexus," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 55(C), pages 165-176.
    10. Cássia Juliana Fernandes Torres & Camilla Hellen Peixoto de Lima & Bárbara Suzart de Almeida Goodwin & Terencio Rebello de Aguiar Junior & Andrea Sousa Fontes & Daniel Veras Ribeiro & Rodrigo Saldanha, 2019. "A Literature Review to Propose a Systematic Procedure to Develop “Nexus Thinking” Considering the Water–Energy–Food Nexus," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(24), pages 1-32, December.
    11. Joel O. Botai & Christina M. Botai & Katlego P. Ncongwane & Sylvester Mpandeli & Luxon Nhamo & Muthoni Masinde & Abiodun M. Adeola & Michael G. Mengistu & Henerica Tazvinga & Miriam D. Murambadoro & S, 2021. "A Review of the Water–Energy–Food Nexus Research in Africa," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(4), pages 1-26, February.
    12. Xue, Jingyan & Liu, Gengyuan & Casazza, Marco & Ulgiati, Sergio, 2018. "Development of an urban FEW nexus online analyzer to support urban circular economy strategy planning," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 164(C), pages 475-495.
    13. Di Felice, Louisa Jane & Ripa, Maddalena & Giampietro, Mario, 2019. "An alternative to market-oriented energy models: Nexus patterns across hierarchical levels," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 126(C), pages 431-443.
    14. Guijun Li & Daohan Huang & Yulong Li, 2016. "China’s Input-Output Efficiency of Water-Energy-Food Nexus Based on the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Model," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 8(9), pages 1-16, September.
    15. Martinez-Hernandez, Elias & Leach, Matthew & Yang, Aidong, 2017. "Understanding water-energy-food and ecosystem interactions using the nexus simulation tool NexSym," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 206(C), pages 1009-1021.
    16. Dave D. White & J. Leah Jones & Ross Maciejewski & Rimjhim Aggarwal & Giuseppe Mascaro, 2017. "Stakeholder Analysis for the Food-Energy-Water Nexus in Phoenix, Arizona: Implications for Nexus Governance," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(12), pages 1-21, November.
    17. Fan, Jing-Li & Kong, Ling-Si & Wang, Hang & Zhang, Xian, 2019. "A water-energy nexus review from the perspective of urban metabolism," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 392(C), pages 128-136.
    18. Daohan Huang & Zihao Shen & Chengshuang Sun & Guijun Li, 2021. "Shifting from Production-Based to Consumption-Based Nexus Governance: Evidence from an Input–Output Analysis of the Local Water-Energy-Food Nexus," Water Resources Management: An International Journal, Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA), Springer;European Water Resources Association (EWRA), vol. 35(6), pages 1673-1688, April.
    19. Aiko Endo & Izumi Tsurita & Kimberly Burnett & Pedcris M. Orencio, 2016. "A Review of the Current State of Research on the Water, Energy, and Food Nexus," Working Papers 2016-7, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    20. Srigiri, Srinivasa Reddy & Dombrowsky, Ines, 2021. "Governance of the water-energy-food nexus for an integrated implementation of the 2030 Agenda: Conceptual and methodological framework for analysis," IDOS Discussion Papers 2/2021, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS).
    21. Aries Purwanto & Janez Sušnik & Franciscus X. Suryadi & Charlotte de Fraiture, 2021. "Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Critical Review, Practical Applications, and Prospects for Future Research," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(4), pages 1-17, February.
    22. Leah L. Bremer & Kim Falinski & Casey Ching & Christopher A. Wada & Kimberly M. Burnett & Kanekoa Kukea-Shultz & Nicholas Reppun & Gregory Chun & Kirsten L.L. Oleson & Tamara Ticktin, 2018. "Biocultural Restoration of Traditional Agriculture: Cultural, Environmental, and Economic Outcomes of Lo‘i Kalo Restoration in He‘eia, O‘ahu," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(12), pages 1-21, November.
    23. Aamir Mehmood Shah & Gengyuan Liu & Fanxin Meng & Qing Yang & Jingyan Xue & Stefano Dumontet & Renato Passaro & Marco Casazza, 2021. "A Review of Urban Green and Blue Infrastructure from the Perspective of Food-Energy-Water Nexus," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(15), pages 1-24, July.
    24. Eduardo de la Rocha Camba & Fontina Petrakopoulou, 2020. "Earth-Cooling Air Tunnels for Thermal Power Plants: Initial Design by CFD Modelling," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(4), pages 1-19, February.
    25. Sadeghi, Seyed Hamidreza & Sharifi Moghadam, Ehsan & Delavar, Majid & Zarghami, Mahdi, 2020. "Application of water-energy-food nexus approach for designating optimal agricultural management pattern at a watershed scale," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 233(C).

  4. Kimberly Burnett & Christopher A. Wada, 2014. "Optimal groundwater management when recharge is declining: a method for valuing the recharge benefits of watershed conservation," Working Papers 2014-3, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Cited by:

    1. Nathan DeMaagd & Michael J. Roberts, 2020. "How Will Climate Change Affect Water Demand? Evidence from Hawaii Microclimates," Working Papers 202020, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    2. Nathan DeMaagd & Michael J. Roberts, 2020. "How Will Climate Change Affect Water Demand? Evidence from Hawai‘i Microclimates," Working Papers 2020-2, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    3. Olkeba Tolessa Leta & Aly I. El-Kadi & Henrietta Dulai, 2018. "Impact of Climate Change on Daily Streamflow and Its Extreme Values in Pacific Island Watersheds," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(6), pages 1-22, June.

  5. Karl Jandoc & Richard Howitt & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Institutions for Managing Ground and Surface Water and the Theory of the Second-Best," Working Papers 201415, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Groundwater Economics without Equations," Working Papers 2014-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

  6. Kimberly Burnett & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Cost Optimal Joint Management of Interdependent Resources: Groundwater vs. Kiawe (Prosopis pallida)," Working Papers 2014-6, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Cited by:

    1. Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin & Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada, 2017. "Joint Management of an Interconnected Coastal Aquifer and Invasive Tree," Working Papers 2017-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

  7. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Energy, backstop endogeneity, and the optimal use of groundwater," Working Papers 201417, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Nathan DeMaagd & Michael J. Roberts, 2020. "Estimating water demand using price differences of wastewater services," Working Papers 2020-1, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    2. Nathan DeMaagd & Michael J. Roberts, 2020. "How Will Climate Change Affect Water Demand? Evidence from Hawaii Microclimates," Working Papers 202020, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    3. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Groundwater Economics without Equations," Working Papers 2014-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    4. Nathan DeMaagd & Michael J. Roberts, 2020. "How Will Climate Change Affect Water Demand? Evidence from Hawai‘i Microclimates," Working Papers 2020-2, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

  8. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2012. "A Dynamic approach to PES pricing and finance for interlinked ecosystem services: Watershed conservation and groundwater management," Working Papers 2012-7, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Cited by:

    1. Kimberly Burnett & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Watershed Management," Working Papers 2014-7, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    2. Andrea B. Coulson & Michael O. Rivett & Robert M. Kalin & Sergio M. P. Fernández & Jonathan P. Truslove & Muthi Nhlema & Joseph Maygoya, 2021. "The Cost of a Sustainable Water Supply at Network Kiosks in Peri-Urban Blantyre, Malawi," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(9), pages 1-18, April.
    3. Encarna Esteban & Elena Calvo & Jose Albiac, 2021. "Ecosystem Shifts: Implications for Groundwater Management," Environmental & Resource Economics, Springer;European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 79(3), pages 483-510, July.
    4. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Groundwater Economics without Equations," Working Papers 2014-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    5. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2013. "Integrating Demand-Management with Development of Supply-Side Substitutes," Working Papers 2013-13, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    6. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Integrated Groundwater Resource Management," Working Papers 201414, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    7. Wada, Christopher A. & Pongkijvorasin, Sittidaj & Burnett, Kimberly M., 2020. "Mountain-to-sea ecological-resource management: Forested watersheds, coastal aquifers, and groundwater dependent ecosystems," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 59(C).
    8. Hao Wang & Sander Meijerink & Erwin van der Krabben, 2020. "Institutional Design and Performance of Markets for Watershed Ecosystem Services: A Systematic Literature Review," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(16), pages 1-26, August.
    9. Wang, Xialin & Nuppenau, Ernst-August, 2021. "Modelling payments for ecosystem services for solving future water conflicts at spatial scales: The Okavango River Basin example," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 184(C).

  9. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2012. "The Economics of Groundwater," Working Papers 2012-4, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Cited by:

    1. Jean-Christophe Pereau & Laurianne Mouysset & Luc Doyen, 2018. "Groundwater Management in a Food Security Context," Post-Print hal-01965775, HAL.
    2. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Groundwater Economics without Equations," Working Papers 2014-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    3. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Integrated Groundwater Resource Management," Working Papers 201414, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    4. Rodney B. W. Smith & Harumi Nelson & Terry L. Roe, 2015. "Groundwater and Economic Dynamics, Shadow Rents and Shadow Prices: The Punjab," Water Economics and Policy (WEP), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 1(03), pages 1-31.

  10. Kimberly Burnett & Lee Endress & Majah-Leah Ravago & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2011. "Islands of Sustainability in Time and Space," Working Papers 2011-13, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Cited by:

    1. Lee Endress, 2013. "Sustainable Development and the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative," Working Papers 2013-4, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    2. Gennady Shkliarevsky, 2015. "Squaring the Circle: In Quest for Sustainability," Systems Research and Behavioral Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 32(6), pages 629-645, November.

  11. Roumasset, James A. & Wada, Christopher, 2011. "Sequencing Renewables: Groundwater, Recycled Water, and Desalination," 2011 Annual Meeting, July 24-26, 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 103753, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

    Cited by:

    1. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2012. "The Economics of Groundwater," Working Papers 201211, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    2. Karl Jandoc & Ruben Juarez & James Roumasset, 2014. "Towards an Economics of Irrigation Networks," Working Papers 201416, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    3. Amine Chekireb & Julio Goncalves & Hubert Stahn & Agnes Tomini, 2021. "Private exploitation of the North-Western Sahara Aquifer System," Working Papers halshs-03457972, HAL.
    4. Hubert Stahn & Agnès Tomini, 2017. "On conjunctive management of groundwater and rainwater," Post-Print hal-01619915, HAL.
    5. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Groundwater Economics without Equations," Working Papers 2014-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    6. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2013. "Integrating Demand-Management with Development of Supply-Side Substitutes," Working Papers 2013-13, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    7. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Integrated Groundwater Resource Management," Working Papers 201414, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    8. Luckmann, Jonas & Grethe, Harald & McDonald, Scott, 2015. "When Water Saving Limits Recycling: Modeling Cascading Water Use in a Computable General Equilibrium Framework," Conference papers 332622, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project.
    9. Ariana M. Pietrasanta & Mostafa F. Shaaban & Pio A. Aguirre & Sergio F. Mussati & Mohamed A. Hamouda, 2023. "Simulation and Optimization of Renewable Energy-Powered Desalination: A Bibliometric Analysis and Highlights of Recent Research," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(12), pages 1-28, June.

  12. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2010. "Optimal and Sustainable Groundwater Extraction," Working Papers 2010-09, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Cited by:

    1. Nathan DeMaagd & Michael J. Roberts, 2020. "Estimating water demand using price differences of wastewater services," Working Papers 2020-1, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    2. Sittidaj Pongkijvorasin & Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada, 2017. "Joint Management of an Interconnected Coastal Aquifer and Invasive Tree," Working Papers 2017-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    3. Ye-Shuang Xu & Shui-Long Shen & Dong-Jie Ren & Huai-Na Wu, 2016. "Analysis of Factors in Land Subsidence in Shanghai: A View Based on a Strategic Environmental Assessment," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 8(6), pages 1-12, June.
    4. Wada, Christopher A & Burnett, Kimberly & Gurdak, Jason J, 2016. "Sustainable Agriculture Irrigation Management: The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Pajaro Valley, California," Sustainable Agriculture Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 5(3).
    5. Karl Jandoc & Ruben Juarez & James Roumasset, 2014. "Towards an Economics of Irrigation Networks," Working Papers 201416, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    6. Susan Randolph & Patrick Guyer, 2011. "Tracking the Historical Evolution of States' Compliance with their Economics and Social Rights Obligations of Result: Insights from the Historical SERF Index," Economic Rights Working Papers 18, University of Connecticut, Human Rights Institute.
    7. Nathan DeMaagd & Michael J. Roberts, 2020. "How Will Climate Change Affect Water Demand? Evidence from Hawaii Microclimates," Working Papers 202020, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    8. Nathan DeMaagd & Michael J. Roberts, 2020. "How Will Climate Change Affect Water Demand? Evidence from Hawai‘i Microclimates," Working Papers 2020-2, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    9. Encarna Esteban & Ariel Dinar, 2013. "Cooperative Management of Groundwater Resources in the Presence of Environmental Externalities," Environmental & Resource Economics, Springer;European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 54(3), pages 443-469, March.
    10. Veith Becker & Anssi Myrttinen & Johannes A.C. Barth & Peter Bayer, 2011. "A Summary on the Special Issue “Sustainability of Groundwater”," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 3(10), pages 1-4, October.

  13. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2010. "Optimal Provision and Finance of Ecosystem Services: the Case of Watershed Conservation and Groundwater Management," Working Papers 2010-12, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.

    Cited by:

    1. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2012. "The Economics of Groundwater," Working Papers 201211, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.

Articles

  1. DeMaagd, Nathan & Fuleky, Peter & Burnett, Kimberly & Wada, Christopher, 2022. "Tourism water use during the COVID-19 shutdown," Annals of Tourism Research, Elsevier, vol. 97(C).

    Cited by:

    1. Xiao Hu & Tianyu Ying & Brent Lovelock & Sarah Mager, 2023. "Sustainable Water Policymaking for the Hotel Industry: A Longitudinal Network Analysis of Policy Documents," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(22), pages 1-28, November.

  2. Leah L. Bremer & Kim Falinski & Casey Ching & Christopher A. Wada & Kimberly M. Burnett & Kanekoa Kukea-Shultz & Nicholas Reppun & Gregory Chun & Kirsten L.L. Oleson & Tamara Ticktin, 2018. "Biocultural Restoration of Traditional Agriculture: Cultural, Environmental, and Economic Outcomes of Lo‘i Kalo Restoration in He‘eia, O‘ahu," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(12), pages 1-21, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Kevin Chang & Kawika B. Winter & Noa Kekuewa Lincoln, 2019. "Hawai‘i in Focus: Navigating Pathways in Global Biocultural Leadership," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(1), pages 1-9, January.
    2. Ahmad Hamidov & Katharina Helming, 2020. "Sustainability Considerations in Water–Energy–Food Nexus Research in Irrigated Agriculture," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(15), pages 1-20, August.
    3. Carter A. Hunt & Melanie E. Jones & Ernesto Bustamante & Carla Zambrano & Carolina Carrión-Klier & Heinke Jäger, 2023. "Setting Up Roots: Opportunities for Biocultural Restoration in Recently Inhabited Settings," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(3), pages 1-18, February.
    4. Angelica Melone & Leah L. Bremer & Susan E. Crow & Zoe Hastings & Kawika B. Winter & Tamara Ticktin & Yoshimi M. Rii & Maile Wong & Kānekoa Kukea-Shultz & Sheree J. Watson & Clay Trauernicht, 2021. "Assessing Baseline Carbon Stocks for Forest Transitions: A Case Study of Agroforestry Restoration from Hawaiʻi," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(3), pages 1-17, February.
    5. Purushothaman Chirakkuzhyil Abhilash, 2021. "Restoring the Unrestored: Strategies for Restoring Global Land during the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (UN-DER)," Land, MDPI, vol. 10(2), pages 1-19, February.

  3. Pongkijvorasin, Sittidaj & Burnett, Kimberly & Wada, Christopher, 2018. "Joint Management of an Interconnected Coastal Aquifer and Invasive Tree," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 146(C), pages 125-135.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  4. Burnett, Kimberly & Wada, Christopher & Balderston, Adele, 2017. "Benefit-cost analysis of watershed conservation on Hawai'i Island," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 131(C), pages 262-274.

    Cited by:

    1. Borrego-Marín, María M. & Berbel, J., 2019. "Cost-benefit analysis of irrigation modernization in Guadalquivir River Basin," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 212(C), pages 416-423.

  5. Wada, Christopher A & Burnett, Kimberly & Gurdak, Jason J, 2016. "Sustainable Agriculture Irrigation Management: The Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Pajaro Valley, California," Sustainable Agriculture Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 5(3).
    See citations under working paper version above.
  6. Endress, Lee H. & Pongkijvorasin, Sittidaj & Roumasset, James & Wada, Christopher A., 2014. "Intergenerational equity with individual impatience in a model of optimal and sustainable growth," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 36(2), pages 620-635.

    Cited by:

    1. Laurence Kotlikoff & Felix Kubler & Andrey Polbin & Jeffrey Sachs & Simon Scheidegger, 2021. "Making Carbon Taxation A Generational Win Win," International Economic Review, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania and Osaka University Institute of Social and Economic Research Association, vol. 62(1), pages 3-46, February.
    2. Can Askan Mavi, 2017. "What Can Abrupt Events Tell Us About Sustainability ?," Working Papers hal-01628682, HAL.
    3. Mavi, Can Askan, 2019. "What can catastrophic events tell us about sustainability?," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 83(C), pages 70-83.
    4. Laurence J. Kotlikoff & Andrey V. ZUBAREV & Andrey POLBIN, 2021. "Will the Paris accord accelerate climate change [Ускоряет Ли Парижское Соглашение Изменение Климата?]," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 1, pages 8-37, February.
    5. Rashidi, Hamidreza & GhaffarianHoseini, Ali & GhaffarianHoseini, Amirhosein & Nik Sulaiman, Nik Meriam & Tookey, John & Hashim, Nur Awanis, 2015. "Application of wastewater treatment in sustainable design of green built environments: A review," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 49(C), pages 845-856.
    6. Laurence J. Kotlikoff & Felix Kubler & Andrey Polbin & Simon Scheidegger, 2021. "Can today's and tomorrow's world uniformly gain from carbon taxation?," Cahiers de Recherches Economiques du Département d'économie 21.15, Université de Lausanne, Faculté des HEC, Département d’économie.
    7. Andersen, Torben M. & Bhattacharya, Joydeep & Liu, Pan, 2020. "Resolving intergenerational conflict over the environment under the Pareto criterion," ISU General Staff Papers 202003010800001070, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    8. Andersen, Torben M. & Bhattacharya, Joydeep & Liu, Pan, 2018. "A way to resolve intergenerational conflict over the environment under the Pareto criterion using green bonds," ISU General Staff Papers 201808240700001070, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
    9. Lee Endress & James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2016. "Do Natural Disasters Make Sustainable Growth Impossible?," Working Papers 2016-12, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    10. Mubashir Qasim, 2018. "Some Links between Sustainability and Well-Being," Working Papers in Economics 18/13, University of Waikato.
    11. Lugovoy, O. & Polbin, A., 2016. "On Intergenerational Distribution of the Burden of Greenhouse Gas Emissions," Journal of the New Economic Association, New Economic Association, vol. 31(3), pages 12-39.
    12. Six, M. & Wirl, F., 2015. "Optimal pollution management when discount rates are endogenous," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 42(C), pages 53-70.
    13. Can Askan Mavi, 2019. "What can catastrophic events tell us about sustainability?," Post-Print halshs-02142121, HAL.

  7. Kimberly Burnett & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Optimal groundwater management when recharge is declining: a method for valuing the recharge benefits of watershed conservation," Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, Springer;Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies - SEEPS, vol. 16(3), pages 263-278, July.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  8. James Roumasset & Christopher A. Wada, 2014. "Energy, Backstop Endogeneity, and the Optimal Use of Groundwater," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 96(5), pages 1363-1371.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  9. Roumasset, James & Wada, Christopher A., 2013. "A dynamic approach to PES pricing and finance for interlinked ecosystem services: Watershed conservation and groundwater management," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 87(C), pages 24-33.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  10. Roumasset, James A. & Wada, Christopher A., 2012. "Ordering the extraction of renewable resources: The case of multiple aquifers," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 34(1), pages 112-128.

    Cited by:

    1. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2012. "The Economics of Groundwater," Working Papers 201211, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    2. Hubert Stahn & Agnes Tomini, 2016. "On the Environmental Efficiency of Water Storage: the Case of a Conjunctive use of Ground and Rainwater," Post-Print hal-01447869, HAL.
    3. Raphael Soubeyran & Mabel Tidball & Agnes Tomini & Katrin Erdlenbruch, 2015. "Rainwater harvesting and groundwater conservation: when endogenous heterogeneity matters," Post-Print hal-01129958, HAL.
    4. James Roumasset & Christopher A. Wada, 2014. "Energy, Backstop Endogeneity, and the Optimal Use of Groundwater," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 96(5), pages 1363-1371.
    5. Kimberly Burnett & Christopher A. Wada, 2014. "Optimal groundwater management when recharge is declining: a method for valuing the recharge benefits of watershed conservation," Working Papers 2014-3, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    6. Roumasset, James A. & Wada, Christopher, 2013. "Energy Costs and the Optimal Use of Groundwater," 2014 Allied Social Sciences Association (ASSA) Annual Meeting, January 3-5, 2014, Philadelphia, PA 161892, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
    7. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2013. "Ordering Extraction from Multiple Aquifers," Working Papers 2013-12, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    8. Amine Chekireb & Julio Goncalves & Hubert Stahn & Agnes Tomini, 2021. "Private exploitation of the North-Western Sahara Aquifer System," Working Papers halshs-03457972, HAL.
    9. Hubert Stahn & Agnès Tomini, 2017. "On conjunctive management of groundwater and rainwater," Post-Print hal-01619915, HAL.
    10. Leonard Leung & Glenn Jenkins, 2013. "An Economic Evaluation of Peru's LNG Export Policy," Development Discussion Papers 2013-03, JDI Executive Programs.
    11. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Groundwater Economics without Equations," Working Papers 2014-8, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    12. Katrin Erdlenbruch & Raphael Soubeyran & Mabel Tidball & Agnes Tomini, 2012. "(Anti-)Coordination Problems with Scarce Water Resources," Working Papers 12-28, LAMETA, Universtiy of Montpellier, revised Sep 2012.
    13. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2013. "Integrating Demand-Management with Development of Supply-Side Substitutes," Working Papers 2013-13, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
    14. James Roumasset & Christopher Wada, 2014. "Integrated Groundwater Resource Management," Working Papers 201414, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Economics.
    15. Wada, Christopher A. & Pongkijvorasin, Sittidaj & Burnett, Kimberly M., 2020. "Mountain-to-sea ecological-resource management: Forested watersheds, coastal aquifers, and groundwater dependent ecosystems," Resource and Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 59(C).

  11. Roumasset James & Wada Christopher A, 2011. "Ordering Renewable Resources: Groundwater, Recycling, and Desalination," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 11(1), pages 1-29, May.
    See citations under working paper version above.
  12. James A. Roumasset & Christopher A. Wada, 2010. "Optimal and Sustainable Groundwater Extraction," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 2(8), pages 1-10, August.
    See citations under working paper version above.

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  1. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (27) 2009-05-23 2009-10-31 2010-07-24 2010-08-14 2010-08-28 2010-10-16 2010-11-06 2011-05-24 2011-07-02 2011-10-15 2012-04-23 2012-06-25 2012-07-08 2013-11-14 2014-01-17 2014-03-08 2014-06-07 2014-11-01 2014-11-01 2014-11-07 2014-11-07 2016-06-09 2016-06-14 2016-06-14 2016-11-20 2017-10-15 2019-12-16. Author is listed
  2. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (9) 2013-12-06 2014-03-08 2014-06-07 2014-06-07 2014-11-01 2014-11-01 2014-11-07 2016-06-09 2016-06-14. Author is listed
  3. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (5) 2009-10-31 2012-07-08 2014-01-17 2014-06-14 2016-11-20. Author is listed
  4. NEP-RES: Resource Economics (3) 2009-10-31 2011-07-02 2014-11-01
  5. NEP-PPM: Project, Program and Portfolio Management (2) 2010-08-14 2016-06-09
  6. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (2) 2016-11-20 2019-12-16
  7. NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (1) 2013-11-14
  8. NEP-EVO: Evolutionary Economics (1) 2011-10-15
  9. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (1) 2013-11-14
  10. NEP-ORE: Operations Research (1) 2019-12-16
  11. NEP-REG: Regulation (1) 2014-06-07
  12. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (1) 2016-06-14
  13. NEP-TRE: Transport Economics (1) 2012-07-14
  14. NEP-TUR: Tourism Economics (1) 2012-07-14

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