To date, studies dealing with the impact assessment of changing irrigation policies predominately rely on normative rational choice models that are subject to rather restrictive assumptions such as profit-maximizing behavior. However, there is increasing evidence that decision makers pursue multiple goals and could be affected by bounded rationality, the extent of which is likely to vary amongst farmers. Against this background, we apply a business simulations game for the ex ante policy impact assessment of irrigation water policies that has the potential to reveal the ‘true’ behavior of the participants. To do so, we investigate how real farmers from the northeastern part of Lower Saxony respond to a water pricing scheme and a water quota...
Many negotiations take place between farmers, water suppliers, public servants, and environmental-is...
International audienceConventional water management in the Crau plain needs to be modified to ensure...
In the context of climate change, the agro-industrial complex certainly belongs to the class of comp...
Recent droughts in Spain have triggered interest in behavioural responses to drought risk due to cli...
We present a bioeconomic modeling approach that links the biophysical crop growth model CropSyst to ...
AbstractAgriculture is the largest consumer of water. Since water demand for irrigational purposes i...
Nitrogen runoffs induced by agricultural fertilisation cause serious environmental damage to surface...
This paper presents a method based on a participatory approach involving a decision support system a...
Moroccan agriculture is currently undergoing major political, socioeconomic, and environmental trans...
A modern computer-based simulation tool in the form of a game for on-farm irrigation water managemen...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceMoroccan agriculture is current...
In Brazil, state irrigation schemes have been designed in the semi-arid Nordeste with both an econom...
Considering that agricultural sector is the largest consumer of water, presenting integrated managem...
Many negotiations take place between farmers, water suppliers, public servants, and environmentalist...
This paper reports on an experiment undertaken in the Office du Niger irrigation scheme (100,000 ha)...
Many negotiations take place between farmers, water suppliers, public servants, and environmental-is...
International audienceConventional water management in the Crau plain needs to be modified to ensure...
In the context of climate change, the agro-industrial complex certainly belongs to the class of comp...
Recent droughts in Spain have triggered interest in behavioural responses to drought risk due to cli...
We present a bioeconomic modeling approach that links the biophysical crop growth model CropSyst to ...
AbstractAgriculture is the largest consumer of water. Since water demand for irrigational purposes i...
Nitrogen runoffs induced by agricultural fertilisation cause serious environmental damage to surface...
This paper presents a method based on a participatory approach involving a decision support system a...
Moroccan agriculture is currently undergoing major political, socioeconomic, and environmental trans...
A modern computer-based simulation tool in the form of a game for on-farm irrigation water managemen...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceMoroccan agriculture is current...
In Brazil, state irrigation schemes have been designed in the semi-arid Nordeste with both an econom...
Considering that agricultural sector is the largest consumer of water, presenting integrated managem...
Many negotiations take place between farmers, water suppliers, public servants, and environmentalist...
This paper reports on an experiment undertaken in the Office du Niger irrigation scheme (100,000 ha)...
Many negotiations take place between farmers, water suppliers, public servants, and environmental-is...
International audienceConventional water management in the Crau plain needs to be modified to ensure...
In the context of climate change, the agro-industrial complex certainly belongs to the class of comp...