Water Resource Allocation in Critical Scarcity Conditions: A Bankruptcy Game Approach

SECHI, GIOVANNI MARIA;Zucca R.
2014-01-01

Abstract

Water resource allocation in critical scarcity conditions represents a common problem in water-system management in Mediterranean regions. This article describes a methodology for the allocation of scarce resources in a complex supply system by using the Bankruptcy Games techniques. A classical bankruptcy problem arises from a situation in which some agents have claims on the available estate to be divided, such that each agent might receive a non-negative amount that cannot exceed its claim. The methodological approach described in this article is linked to Cooperative Games Theory and allows theevaluation of a sharing rule for goods that are not sufficient to satisfy the total requests of the users in the system. Moreover, a new criterion is developed that, in resource allocation, privileges those users with higher priority. Users’ willingness to pay is considered to definepriority; the methodology can be considered innovative in this field of research. This approachhas been applied in water resource systems using critical scarcity scenarios: initially, asimplified water system is used; then, the complex and multi-purpose Tirso-Flumendosa-Campidano water system in southern Sardinia, Italy, is examined.
2014
Inglese
29
541
555
15
Esperti anonimi
scientifica
Water systems management, Water resource allocation, Drought conditions, Bankruptcy games, Cooperative games theory
no
Sechi, GIOVANNI MARIA; Zucca, R.
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
262
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