Applying Game Theory to Water Conflicts in International River Basins: a Case Study of the Nile Basin - Xun Wu - Bøger - VDM Verlag - 9783639137859 - 24. april 2009
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Applying Game Theory to Water Conflicts in International River Basins: a Case Study of the Nile Basin

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Nation-states rarely go to war over water, but it is also rare that water conflicts in an international river basin are resolved through cooperation among the riparian countries that use the shared resources. One interpretation for the lack of success is that the magnitude of potential gains from cooperation is largely unknown for most international rivers, and riparian countries may have an incomplete or even inaccurate knowledge of cooperative opportunities. In addition, gains from cooperation will mean little to individual riparians unless the required cooperative behaviors are incentive compatible. Game theory offers useful insights for assessing cooperative solutions for water conflicts in international river basins. Applying cooperative game theory concepts such as core, nucleolus, and Shapley value to Nile water conflicts, we examine the incentive structure of both cooperative and noncooperative strategies for different riparian countries and establish some baseline conditions for incentive-compatible cooperation in the Nile basin.

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Udgivet 24. april 2009
ISBN13 9783639137859
Forlag VDM Verlag
Antal sider 132
Mål 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   204 g
Sprog Engelsk