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\begin{frame}{Chapter I}
\huge
\bf{Collective Action to Manage Agricultural Groundwater.}
\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{Guiding Questions}
\only<1-5>{\Large
\onslide<1->{Was collective action in the San Luis Valley (SLV) undertaken primarily to improve farm profits or to avoid institutional risk?}
\vfill
\large
\onslide<2->{Hedonic difference-in-difference of the formation of the water conservation Subdistrict 1 (Sbd1). Farm census DiD of revenue and operating costs. .}
\begin{itemize}
\onslide<3->{\item{Collective action was a response to risk of well curtailment by Colorado.}}
\onslide<4->{\item{Farm values declined by 43\% when Sbd1 formed.}}
\onslide<5->{\item{Yearly farm profits fall by 20\%.}}
\end{itemize}
}
\only<6->{
\Large How have pumping fees and other self imposed groundwater policies changed farmer welfare?
\vfill
\large
\onslide<7->{Event study of farm land prices.}
\begin{itemize}
\onslide<8->{\item{Sbd1, land values increase as the polcies are adopted.}}
\onslide<9->{\item{Rebound of 85\% by 2020.}}
\end{itemize}
}
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\subsection{Background}
\begin{frame}{Subdistrict 1 background: formation and policy}
Sbd1 is a subdistrict of the Rio Grande Water Conservation District formed in 2006.
\begin{itemize}
\onslide<2->{\item{Majority vote by farms required for formation.}}
\onslide<3->{\item{Majority vote based on land owned.}}
\onslide<4->{\item{Authority to asses fees on water and land}}
\onslide<5->{\item{Pumping fee of \$45 per acre-foot in 2011}}
\onslide<6->{\item{Pumping fee raised to \$75 in 2012, \$90 in 2019, \$150 in 2020}}
\onslide<7->{\item{The fee lowered water use by 33\% \citep{smith2017}}}
\onslide<8->{\item{Fees fund administration,conservation, and augmentation}}
\end{itemize}
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%\begin{frame}{Location of Subdistrict 1 wells\begin{spacing}{0}
%\tiny \citep{coloradodivisionofwaterresourcesStructures2024}\end{spacing}}
%\centering
% \includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/SLV_WELL_MAP.png}
%\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{Location of Subdistrict 1 wells}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/SLV_WELL_MAP.png}
\begin{spacing}{0}
\hfill\tiny Map creation tool from \citep{coloradodivisionofwaterresourcesStructures2024}\end{spacing}
\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{San Luis Valley Agriculture}
\begin{columns}
\begin{column}{0.57\textwidth}
\begin{itemize}
\onslide<2->{\item{Agriculture began as early as 1630 \citep{hearne1988}}}
\onslide<3->{\item{350,000 irrigated acres by 1890 \citep{carlson1973}}}
\onslide<4->{\item{Groundwater rights over appropriated in 1900\citep{kuenhold2006}}}
\onslide<5->{\item{2,704 wells by 1940 \citep{cody2015}}}
\onslide<6->{\item{26\% of employment still comes from agricultural \citep{sanluisvalleydevelopmentresourcesgroup2024}}}
\end{itemize}
\end{column}
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\begin{column}{0.43\textwidth}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/farmers.jpg}
\newline
\tiny \hfill San Luis Valley potato harvest \citep{rothsteinUntitledPhotoPossibly1939}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/potatoe.jpg}
\newline
\tiny \hfill San Luis Valley potato field \citep{krakel2024}
\end{column}
\end{columns}
\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{Shortages and Legal Obstacles}
\begin{columns}
\begin{column}{0.6\textwidth}
\begin{itemize}
\onslide<2->{\item{Rio Grande Compact Violation}}
\onslide<3->{\item{Rio Grande Water Conservation District (RGWDCD) formed in 1967}}
\onslide<4->{\item{1984 lawsuit prevented new wells protected the status quo \citep{cody2015}}}
\onslide<5->{\item{Court ruling changed well operation rules \citep{coats2003}}}
\onslide<6->{\item{3,000 wells in the South Platte were curtailed. At least 1,000 completely in 2005 \citep{cechWellShutdownSituation2008,loos2022}}}
\end{itemize}
\end{column}
\begin{column}{0.4\textwidth}
\only<1-4>{\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/RGWCD_LOGO.jpg}}
\only<5->{\fbox{\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/GASP_1983.pdf}}
\fbox{\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/GASP_2008.pdf}}
\tiny \citep{kryloffCSUGASPRecords2009}
}
\end{column}
\end{columns}
\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{Water level of the San Luis Valley confined aquifer}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_II/Figures/GW_LEVEL.pdf}
\end{frame}
\begin{frame}
\begin{figure}%
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.8\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/SLV_Map.png}
\caption{San Luis Valley Parcel Map}\label{MAP}%
\end{figure}%
\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{Crop and Legal Parcel Merger}
\begin{figure}
\subfloat[Crop Parcels and Legal Parcels]{
\begin{minipage}[c][0.75\width]{
0.45\textwidth}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images//pre_proc.png}
\end{minipage}}
\hfill
\subfloat[Intersection of Parcels]{
\begin{minipage}[c][0.75\width]{
0.45\textwidth}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/post_proc.png}
\end{minipage}}
\caption{Example of parcel overlap procedure}\label{compare}
\end{figure}
\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
\input{Chapter_I/tables/SBD_CONT_BAL_TBL.tex}
\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}[plain]
\only<1>{\input{Chapter_I/tables/All_Models.tex}}
\only<2>{\input{Chapter_I/tables/All_Models_Small.tex}}
\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}{Contemporary Accounts}
\begin{block}{Ray Wright, President, Rio Grande Water Conservation District}
``I think it is inevitable that ground in the SLV is going to be fallowed whether by subdistricts or CREP or well regulation or simply running out of adequate supplies of water....I am in a position to understand what we are facing whether it feels like Chicken Little or not. [We have] to try to come to some resolution without a wreck." \citep{heide2005}\end{block}
\vfill
\begin{block}{Ray Wright, President, Rio Grande Conservations District}``Theyve pumped the bottom out of the barrel. And we are trying to get a groundwater management subdistrict up there, and it is like pulling teeth...In other areas, people are very interested in trying to put something together...A lot of people will say, Oh, they will never come in here and regulate wells. And Hal Simpson [the State Engineer] has told them several times, If you dont do something, Im going to be here'." \citep{ralphcurtis2005}\end{block}
\end{frame}
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\begin{frame}
\centering
\only<1>{
\begin{figure}%
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/Iplot_Raw.png}
\caption{Event study of Subdistrict One formation}\label{REG:EVENTW}
\end{figure}
}
\only<2>{
\begin{figure}
\includegraphics[width=\textwidth]{Chapter_I/images/Iplot_Weighted.png}
\caption{Event study of Subdistrict One formation with parcel weighting}\label{REG:EVENTW}
\end{figure}
}
\end{frame}
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