2005
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.757227
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Decentralization of River Basin Management: A Global Analysis

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“…In the past 6 years, there have been several attempts at generalizing and comparing findings across case studies [ Dinar et al , 2005; Giordano and Villholth , 2007; Molle and Wester , 2009; Mukherji et al , 2009]. These have added to an improved understanding of the common processes contributing to overutilization of water resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past 6 years, there have been several attempts at generalizing and comparing findings across case studies [ Dinar et al , 2005; Giordano and Villholth , 2007; Molle and Wester , 2009; Mukherji et al , 2009]. These have added to an improved understanding of the common processes contributing to overutilization of water resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also recognized by global institutions involved in river management such as the World Bank, see for instance Carraro, Machiori and Sgobbi (2005a,b). Many researchers in economics and game theory have addressed the water issue, see for instance Dinar, Ratner and Yaron (1992) and Dinar et al (2005) for extensive surveys. A lot of this research focuses on the problem of allocating water in which a common resource has to be shared by several users, for instance allocating water in case of transboundary rivers or in case of common groundwater aquifers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers in economics and game theory have addressed water issues, see for instance Dinar, Ratner and Yaron (1992) and Dinar et al (2005) for extensive surveys. An important part of this research focuses on the problem of allocating water from a common resource that has to be shared by several users, for instance allocating water in case of boundary rivers or in case of common groundwater aquifers.…”
Section: River Problems With Concave Benefit Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%