We consider an exogenous and reversible shock to a groundwater resource, namely a decrease in the recharge rate of the aquifer. We compare optimal extraction paths and the social costs of optimal adaptation in two cases: under certainty, i.e. when the date of occurrence of the shock is known, and under uncertainty, when the date of occurrence of the shock is a random variable. We show that an increase in uncertainty leads to a decrease in precautionary behavior in the short run and to an increase in precautionary behavior in the long run. We apply our model to the particular case of the Western la Mancha aquifer in Spain. We show that, in this context, it is advantageous for the water agency to acquire information on the date of the shock, ...
A dynamic optimization framework is applied to the problem where groundwater stock and the state of ...
Risk assessment related to the qualitative/quantitative status of groundwater is a controversial iss...
Climate change introduces substantial uncertainty to water resources planning and raises the key que...
We consider an exogeneous and irreversible sho ck on a groundwater resource: a decrease in the recha...
We consider an exogenous and reversible shock to a groundwater resource, namely a decrease in the re...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSI [ADD1_IRSTEA]Adaptation des territoires au changement glo...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSINational audienceWe study the occurrence of shocks in a co...
This paper evaluates the trade-off between resilience and economic payoffs in terms of groundwater e...
In this paper the long-run effects of demand and recharge uncertainty on the socially optimal manage...
Optimal exploitation of renewable groundwater resources when extraction affects the probability of o...
C-com Événement(s) lié(s) : - 21. Annual conference of the European Association of Environmental and...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
We introduce a model that incorporates two important elements to estimating welfare gains from groun...
In view of heightened climate change (CC), adaptation strategies are imperative to diminish the impa...
A dynamic optimization framework is applied to the problem where groundwater stock and the state of ...
Risk assessment related to the qualitative/quantitative status of groundwater is a controversial iss...
Climate change introduces substantial uncertainty to water resources planning and raises the key que...
We consider an exogeneous and irreversible sho ck on a groundwater resource: a decrease in the recha...
We consider an exogenous and reversible shock to a groundwater resource, namely a decrease in the re...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSI [ADD1_IRSTEA]Adaptation des territoires au changement glo...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSINational audienceWe study the occurrence of shocks in a co...
This paper evaluates the trade-off between resilience and economic payoffs in terms of groundwater e...
In this paper the long-run effects of demand and recharge uncertainty on the socially optimal manage...
Optimal exploitation of renewable groundwater resources when extraction affects the probability of o...
C-com Événement(s) lié(s) : - 21. Annual conference of the European Association of Environmental and...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
We introduce a model that incorporates two important elements to estimating welfare gains from groun...
In view of heightened climate change (CC), adaptation strategies are imperative to diminish the impa...
A dynamic optimization framework is applied to the problem where groundwater stock and the state of ...
Risk assessment related to the qualitative/quantitative status of groundwater is a controversial iss...
Climate change introduces substantial uncertainty to water resources planning and raises the key que...