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1 Brouwer, F.; Heinz, I.; Zabel, T. (Eds.) 2003. Governance of water-related conflicts in agriculture: new directions in agri-environmental and water policies in the EU. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer. xiii, 222p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G810 BRO Record No: H033826)
2 Heinz, I.. 2003. Co-operative agreements versus other instruments. In Brouwer, F.; Heinz, I.; Zabel, T. (Eds.). Governance of water-related conflicts in agriculture: new directions in agri-environmental and water policies in the EU. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer. pp.67-84.
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3 Heinz, I.. 2003. Germany: searching for strategies to provide pure water. In Brouwer, F.; Heinz, I.; Zabel, T. (Eds.). Governance of water-related conflicts in agriculture: new directions in agri-environmental and water policies in the EU. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer. pp.85-107.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G810 BRO Record No: H033831)
4 Heinz, I.. 2003. Instruments that promote co-operative agreements. In Brouwer, F.; Heinz, I.; Zabel, T. (Eds.). Governance of water-related conflicts in agriculture: new directions in agri-environmental and water policies in the EU. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer. pp.167-180.
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6 Heinz, I.; Salgot, M.; Davila, J. M.-S. 2011. Evaluating the costs and benefits of water reuse and exchange projects involving cities and farmers. Water International, 36(4):455-466. (Special issue on "Wastewater use in agriculture: economics, risks and opportunities" with contributions by IWMI authors).
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This article evaluates the economics of alternative water-allocation strategies involving farmers and urban water users, while also presenting a cost–benefit analysis framework for water reuse and exchange projects at the basin level. Case studies from Spain and Mexico show that such projects at the basin level can be economically efficient and financially feasible.
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