We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient, water allocation agreements need to be stable in order to be effective in increasing the efficiency of water use. In this paper we assess the stability of water allocation agreements using a game theoretic model. We consider the effects of climate change and the choice of a sharing rule on stability. Our results show that a decrease in mean river flow decreases the stability of an agreement, while an increased variance can have a positive or a negative effect on stability. An agreement where the downstream country is allocated a fixed amount of water has the lowest stability compared to other sharing rules. These results hold for both consta...
Many river sharing agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to stochast...
Of all the expected impacts of climate change, the most significant is likely to be the change in th...
Annual and seasonal water variability is predicted to intensify due to climate change. River basins ...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
Efficient use of transboundary rivers under climate change requires periodic adaptation of their gov...
Many water allocation agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to stoch...
By signing an international river sharing agreement (RSA), countries voluntary commit to release wa...
By signing a fixed water sharing agreement (FWSA), countries voluntarily commit to release a fixed a...
With diminishing global water reserves the problem of water allocation becomes increasingly importan...
As multiple countries share a river, the likelihood of a water resource conflict from climate change...
AbstractMany river sharing agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to ...
Many river sharing agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to stochast...
Many river sharing agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to stochast...
Of all the expected impacts of climate change, the most significant is likely to be the change in th...
Annual and seasonal water variability is predicted to intensify due to climate change. River basins ...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
We analyse agreements on river water allocation between riparian countries. Besides being efficient,...
Efficient use of transboundary rivers under climate change requires periodic adaptation of their gov...
Many water allocation agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to stoch...
By signing an international river sharing agreement (RSA), countries voluntary commit to release wa...
By signing a fixed water sharing agreement (FWSA), countries voluntarily commit to release a fixed a...
With diminishing global water reserves the problem of water allocation becomes increasingly importan...
As multiple countries share a river, the likelihood of a water resource conflict from climate change...
AbstractMany river sharing agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to ...
Many river sharing agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to stochast...
Many river sharing agreements in transboundary river basins are inherently unstable. Due to stochast...
Of all the expected impacts of climate change, the most significant is likely to be the change in th...
Annual and seasonal water variability is predicted to intensify due to climate change. River basins ...