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Estimating the economic costs of hydrologic data collection

This paper examines the estimation of the economic costs of hydrologic data collection using the concept of opportunity cost. The opportunity cost of operating a hydrologic data collection network is equal to the maximum value the resources used in its operation would have if they were free to be us...

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Published in:Water resources management 1997-08, Vol.11 (4), p.283-303
Main Authors: Goninon, T, Pretto, P, Smith, G, Atkins, A
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This paper examines the estimation of the economic costs of hydrologic data collection using the concept of opportunity cost. The opportunity cost of operating a hydrologic data collection network is equal to the maximum value the resources used in its operation would have if they were free to be used in another area. A method for estimating the opportunity cost of operating individual stations is developed in this paper. This method is then demonstrated using representative opportunity cost estimates for individual stations in a hypothetical network based on the Victorian hydrologic data collection network, Australia. An important distinction is made between financial costs and economic costs, particularly with respect to their relative suitabilities for use in different applications.
ISSN:0920-4741
1573-1650
DOI:10.1023/A:1007939214618