Browsing by Author "Beattie, B. R."
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Foster, H.S., Jr.; Beattie, B. R. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1978-05)This research was undertaken to specify and estimate a model relating household demand for urban water to its principal determinants. Four specific tasks were accomplished: 1. An appropriate economic demand model for ...
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Frank, M. D.; Beattie, B. R. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1979-03)Reliable estimates of the demand characteristics of irrigation water are crucial to successful water policy formulation in the West. Although various studies concerning irrigation water demand exist in the literature, most ...
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Williford, G. H.; Beattie, B. R.; Lacewell, R. D. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1976-06)Reduced availability of groundwater in the Northern High Plains of Texas and Oklahoma is expected to have repercussions throughout the regional economy due to the reduction in agricultural income. The decline in the economic ...
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Coffman, W. S.; Beattie, B. R.; Jones, L. L.; Adams, J. W. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1976-04)
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Sprott, J. M.; Lacewell, R. D.; Beattie, B. R. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1975-04)Agriculture is a major income generating sector of the Texas economy. Irrigated agriculture is an important part of Texas agriculture and an "adequate" water supply is important in maintaining a viable agriculture. Irrigation ...
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Lacewell, R. D.; Sprott, J. M.; Beattie, B. R. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1974-08)Agriculture is a major income generating sector of the Texas economy. Irrigated agriculture is an important part of Texas agriculture and an "adequate" water supply is important in maintaining a viable agriculture. Irrigation ...