This paper analyzes the dynamic interaction between two regions with interconnected river basins. Precipitation is higher in one river-basin while water productivity is higher in the other. Water transfer increases productivity in the recipient basin, but may cause environmental damage in the donor basin. The recipient faces a trade-off between paying the price of the water transfer, or investing in alternative water supplies to achieve a higher usable water capacity. We analyze the design of this transfer using a dynamic modeling approach, which relies on non-cooperative game theory, and compare solutions with dif-ferent information structure (Nash open-loop, Nash feedback, Stackelberg) with the social optimum. We first assume that the equ...
Individuals, cities, and nations compete for limited resources in many areas of the world. The socia...
We study the exploitation behavior of two symmetrical farmers using groundwater table as in Rubio & ...
We study unanimity bargaining among agents along a general river structure that is expressed by a ge...
Identifiant HAL : hal-01006695This paper analyzes the dynamic interaction between two regions with i...
C-com Événement(s) lié(s) : - 13.Viennese Workshop on Optimal Control and Dynamic Games; Vienne (AUT...
Water is essential to human life and activities and river is an importance source of water. This dis...
This contribution deals with the fundamental critique in Dinar et al. (1992, Theory and Decision 32)...
This contribution addresses the fundamental critique in Dinar et al. [1992, Theory and Decision 32] ...
This discussion paper led to a publication in , 'Journal of Environmental Economics and Management' ...
Transboundary river basins give rise to complex water-sharing decision making that can be analyzed a...
International audienceWater is essential for life. However, the basic problem of water resource allo...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river. Each agent's benefit de...
The interdisciplinary nature of the planning and management of complex water resources systems requi...
C-com Événement(s) lié(s) : - 21. Annual conference of the European Association of Environmental and...
The point of departure of this work is the situation occurring in the Crau area (South-East of Franc...
Individuals, cities, and nations compete for limited resources in many areas of the world. The socia...
We study the exploitation behavior of two symmetrical farmers using groundwater table as in Rubio & ...
We study unanimity bargaining among agents along a general river structure that is expressed by a ge...
Identifiant HAL : hal-01006695This paper analyzes the dynamic interaction between two regions with i...
C-com Événement(s) lié(s) : - 13.Viennese Workshop on Optimal Control and Dynamic Games; Vienne (AUT...
Water is essential to human life and activities and river is an importance source of water. This dis...
This contribution deals with the fundamental critique in Dinar et al. (1992, Theory and Decision 32)...
This contribution addresses the fundamental critique in Dinar et al. [1992, Theory and Decision 32] ...
This discussion paper led to a publication in , 'Journal of Environmental Economics and Management' ...
Transboundary river basins give rise to complex water-sharing decision making that can be analyzed a...
International audienceWater is essential for life. However, the basic problem of water resource allo...
We consider the problem of sharing water among agents located along a river. Each agent's benefit de...
The interdisciplinary nature of the planning and management of complex water resources systems requi...
C-com Événement(s) lié(s) : - 21. Annual conference of the European Association of Environmental and...
The point of departure of this work is the situation occurring in the Crau area (South-East of Franc...
Individuals, cities, and nations compete for limited resources in many areas of the world. The socia...
We study the exploitation behavior of two symmetrical farmers using groundwater table as in Rubio & ...
We study unanimity bargaining among agents along a general river structure that is expressed by a ge...