RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Water Market Participation and Agricultural Land Values JF Land Economics FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 127 OP 147 DO 10.3368/le.100.1.102122-0091R VO 100 IS 1 A1 Chaudhry, Anita M. A1 Fairbanks, Dean H. K. A1 Nolte, Christoph YR 2024 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/100/1/127.abstract AB Policies that improve drought resilience have heterogeneous effects on agricultural land values. We examine the value of surface water transfers and groundwater resources in a hedonic analysis of agricultural parcels in California. We find that parcels in irrigation districts, which engage in interbasin surface water transfers, experience an increase in value in subsequent years, but the gains are short-lived and unevenly distributed. Value of groundwater stock is higher in parcels outside irrigation districts. We also find that policies to restrict groundwater-substitution-based transfers, which aimed to reduce groundwater open-access externalities, have not been a deterrent against transfers in all areas.