2002
DOI: 10.1006/jema.2002.0564
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Establishing politically feasible water markets: a multi-criteria approach

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“…The mathematical essence of this calculation was established by Zeleny (1973) and Yu (1973), and a number of authors have used this technique in agriculture. For example, Sabuni & Bakshoudeh (2004) used the CP to determine the opportunity cost of water on farms, or Ballestero et al (2002) who analysed the establishing of water markets.…”
Section: Methodology For Analysis Of Irrigation Water Pricingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mathematical essence of this calculation was established by Zeleny (1973) and Yu (1973), and a number of authors have used this technique in agriculture. For example, Sabuni & Bakshoudeh (2004) used the CP to determine the opportunity cost of water on farms, or Ballestero et al (2002) who analysed the establishing of water markets.…”
Section: Methodology For Analysis Of Irrigation Water Pricingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been several applications of GP in this field, including balancing economic and biological objectives over short term and long term time frames in fishery management (Drynan and Sandiford, 1985;Mardle and Pascoe, 2000;Mardle et al, 2002) optimizing environmental, social, and economic goals in energy production (Silva and Nakata, 2009); and the management of public water resources (Neely et al, 1977;Ballestero et al, 2002). Önal (1997) considers an approach similar to GP in forest management.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mathematical essence of this calculation was established by Zeleny (1973) and Yu (1973), and a number of authors have used this technique in agriculture. For example, Sabuni and Bakshoudeh (2004) used the CP to determine the opportunity cost of water on farms; Ballestero et al (2002) to analyse establishing water markets, and in Raju et al (2000) and Manoliadis (2001), CP is a tool to evaluate the sustainability of different arable areas.…”
Section: Crop Planning From a Sustainable Point Of View Information Amentioning
confidence: 99%