Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; PART 1 Regulatory capitalism and the emergence of environmental water markets; 2 Regulatory capitalism: a contextual account of the role of law; 3 Forces underpinning the development of environmental water markets: convergence and divergence between jurisdictions; 4 Legal settings for environmental water acquisition; PART 2 The steering mechanisms; 5 Steering via water planning measures; 6 Steering strategies based on the purchase of water rights for the environment
7 Transferring water: institutions, mechanisms and regulatory enterprisePART 3 Codification; 8 Formalising relationships and accountabilities under MEWA frameworks; PART 4 Conclusions; 9 The role of law: constructing dynamic regulation; Index