All Research:
Water Conservation
Running Dry in the American West
One way or another, people there will need to use less water.
A Step Toward True Tribal Sovereignty
An unprecedented agreement grants five tribes authority to co-manage Bears Ears National Monument.
3 Ways Markets Are Protecting Our Environment
Markets can save the environment. In fact, they’re already doing It.
A Broad Interpretation of WOTUS Undermines Wetland Conservation
PERC filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court on Sackett v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Empowering Tribes Can Help Address the Drought Plaguing the West
Tribal nations deserve to manage their water rights as they so choose.
Addressing Institutional Barriers to Native American Water Marketing
Policy reforms can give tribes full value of their water rights
Let Utahns Decide How to Use Their Water
As demands on water resources shift, water rights owners deserve the ability to respond to conservation needs without fear of losing their water forever.
PERC Reports: Winter 2021
This special edition of PERC Reports brings together researchers, practitioners, and policy experts—and even some “Yellowstone” cast members—to better understand the issues of the Rocky Mountain West.
Our Land, Our River?
Property rights to water in the American West