Game theory and water resources: Critical review of its contributions, progress and remaining challenges

A Dinar, M Hogarth - Foundations and trends® in …, 2015 - nowpublishers.com
Game Theory (GT), both in its non-cooperative (NCGT) and cooperative (CGT) forms, has
been pivotal in its contribution to the analysis of important aspects related to water …

A new bankruptcy method for conflict resolution in water resources allocation

H Mianabadi, E Mostert, M Zarghami… - Journal of environmental …, 2014 - Elsevier
Growing competition over water resources has caused political disputes among
stakeholders and has brought conflict resolution in the focus of negotiation processes. In …

Sharing the costs of cleaning a river: the upstream responsibility rule

J Alcalde-Unzu, M Gómez-Rúa, E Molis - Games and Economic Behavior, 2015 - Elsevier
The cleaning up of waste present in transboundary rivers, which requires the cooperation of
different authorities, is a problematic issue, especially when responsibility for the discharge …

Transboundary water allocation in critical scarcity conditions: a stochastic bankruptcy approach

S Janjua, I Hassan - Journal of Water Supply: Research and …, 2020 - iwaponline.com
A common problem in water resource allocation is to design a stable and feasible
mechanism of water sharing in critical scarcity conditions. The task becomes very …

Use of bankruptcy methods for resolving interprovincial water conflicts over transboundary river: Case study of Indus River in Pakistan

S Janjua, I Hassan - River Research and Applications, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Sustainable transboundary water governance is often challenged by conflicts between
agents, which necessitates the design of cooperative and self‐enforcing alternatives to …

Comparison of bankruptcy methods in the operation management of the Karkheh River Basin to allocate more water to the Hawr-Al-Azim Wetland

N Pournabi, S Janatrostami… - AQUA—Water …, 2022 - iwaponline.com
Bankruptcy methods are straightforward practical methods to address the problem of
allocating limited sources of water to different users in regions where claims exceed assets …

Two new classes of methods to share the cost of cleaning up a polluted river

W Li, G Xu, R van den Brink - Social Choice and Welfare, 2023 - Springer
Consider a group of agents located along a polluted river where every agent must pay a
certain cost for cleaning up the polluted river. Following the model of Ni and Wang (2007) …

Sharing the cost of cleaning up a polluted river

W Li, G Xu, R van den Brink - 2021 - papers.ssrn.com
Consider a group of agents located along a polluted river where every agent must pay a
certain cost for cleaning up the polluted river. Following the model of Ni and Wang (2007) …

A cooperative game for upstream–downstream river flooding risk prevention in four European River basins

W Warachowska, X Alvarez, N Bezak… - Nature-Based Solutions …, 2021 - Springer
This chapter tests whether a group of landowners living in the upstream part of a river basin
could change land use to increase retention and thus decrease flood risk of the other group …

A note on distortional distributional effects in river basin discharge permit trade

N Wittmann - Water resources management, 2014 - Springer
This note exhibits how the implementation of the Total Loads Standard for issuing tradable
water rights along a river basin can cause a significant location-induced economic …