XF-NIE1FAE-8
Research / Academic Paper ACTIVE

Drought, risk, and institutional politics in the American Southwest

Abstract Only — The full paper PDF is not available in the registry. This XFID was minted from the paper's title, authors, and year. Where available, an abstract is provided below; the link to the publisher's record is canonical.

Abstract

Although there are multiple causes of the water scarcity crisis in the American Southwest, it can be used as a model of the long‐term problem of freshwater shortages that climate change will exacerbate. We examine the water‐supply crisis for 22 cities in the extended Southwest of the United States and develop a unique, new measure of water conservation policies and programs. Convergent qualitative and quantitative analyses suggest that political conflicts play an important role in the transition of water‐supply regimes toward higher levels of demand‐reduction policies and programs. Qualitative analysis using institutional theory identifies the interaction of four types of motivating logics—development, rural preservation, environmental, and urban consumer—and shows how demand‐reduction strategies can potentially satisfy all four. Quantitative analysis of the explanatory factors for the variation in the adoption of demand‐reduction policies points to the overwhelming importance of political preferences as defined by Cook's Partisan Voting Index. We suggest that approaches to water‐supply choices are influenced less by direct partisan disagreements than by broad preferences for a development logic based on supply‐increase strategies and discomfort with demand‐reduction strategies that clash with conservative beliefs.

Source: resolved

Document Metadata

Issuer
Wiley
Document Type
Research / Academic Paper
Publication Year
2016
Retrieved
5 May 2026
Source
Contact XFID for Access
Record ID
XFNIE1FAE8
Validation
Inferred by XFID

Cited by (1)

Other RESEARCH documents in the registry that cite this work.

How to Cite This Record

Use the XFID in citations to create a stable, permanent reference that resolves to this registry entry regardless of the source URL.

Academic / report citation
Wiley (2016). Drought, risk, and institutional politics in the American Southwest. XFID: XF-NIE1FAE-8. Retrieved from https://xframework.id/XFNIE1FAE8
Identifier only
XF-NIE1FAE-8