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Cooperative Game Theory and Its Application to Natural, Environmental, and Water Resource Issues : 3. Application To Water Resources / Parrachino, Irene

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Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Parrachino, Irene
Contributor:
Dinar, Ariel
Parrachino, Irene
Patrone, Fioravante
Series:
Policy research working papers.
World Bank e-Library.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cost Recovery.
Cost Sharing.
Economic Theory and Research.
Environment.
Environmental Economics and Policies.
Industry.
Law and Development.
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
Marginal Cost.
Municipalities.
Public Works.
Sanitation and Sewerage.
Town Water Supply and Sanitation.
Urban Water.
Urban Water Supply.
Wastewater Treatment.
Water.
Water and Industry.
Water Conservation.
Water Consumption.
Water Infrastructure.
Water Law.
Water Policy.
Water Projects.
Water Resource.
Water Resources.
Water Rights.
Water Sector.
Water Supply and Sanitation.
Water Supply and Sanitation Governance and Institutions.
Water Supply and Systems.
Water Supply Facilities.
Water Supply System.
Water Supply Systems.
Local Subjects:
Cost Recovery.
Cost Sharing.
Economic Theory and Research.
Environment.
Environmental Economics and Policies.
Industry.
Law and Development.
Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
Marginal Cost.
Municipalities.
Public Works.
Sanitation and Sewerage.
Town Water Supply and Sanitation.
Urban Water.
Urban Water Supply.
Wastewater Treatment.
Water.
Water and Industry.
Water Conservation.
Water Consumption.
Water Infrastructure.
Water Law.
Water Policy.
Water Projects.
Water Resource.
Water Resources.
Water Rights.
Water Sector.
Water Supply and Sanitation.
Water Supply and Sanitation Governance and Institutions.
Water Supply and Systems.
Water Supply Facilities.
Water Supply System.
Water Supply Systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (46 pages)
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C., The World Bank, 2006
System Details:
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Summary:
This paper reviews various applications of cooperative game theory (CGT) to issues of water resources. With an increase in the competition over various water resources, the incidents of disputes have been in the center of allocation agreements. The paper reviews the cases of various water uses, such as multi-objective water projects, irrigation, groundwater, hydropower, urban water supply, wastewater, and transboundary water disputes. In addition to providing examples of cooperative solutions to allocation problems, the conclusion from this review suggests that cooperation over scarce water resources is possible under a variety of physical conditions and institutional arrangements. In particular, the various approaches for cost sharing and for allocation of physical water infrastructure and flow can serve as a basis for stable and efficient agreement, such that long-term investments in water projects are profitable and sustainable. The latter point is especially important, given recent developments in water policy in various countries and regional institutions such as the European Union (Water Framework Directive), calling for full cost recovery of investments and operation and maintenance in water projects. The CGT approaches discussed and demonstrated in this paper can provide a solid basis for finding possible and stable cost-sharing arrangements.

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