2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11269-015-1158-9
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Generalized Uncooperative Planar Game Theory Model for Water Distribution in Transboundary Rivers

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“…Some aspects were considered in the works of Giordano et al (2016), He et al (2017). The works by Li et al (2016), Schiff (2017), in which the indicated problems were covered are among the authors of particular note. Earle and Neal (2017) make a point at a comprehensive scientific study of issues relating to the legal regime of natural resources that are located in territories with different legal status.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some aspects were considered in the works of Giordano et al (2016), He et al (2017). The works by Li et al (2016), Schiff (2017), in which the indicated problems were covered are among the authors of particular note. Earle and Neal (2017) make a point at a comprehensive scientific study of issues relating to the legal regime of natural resources that are located in territories with different legal status.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these reasons, a consensus has emerged to create a more effective and stringent protection framework for rivers (Lavee, 2014). Since international rivers involve more complicated issues, such as externality (Brink, Laan, & Moes, 2012), asymmetric information (Chan, 2017), territorial disputes, water quantity and water rights distribution (Li, Tan, & Chen, 2016), more hindrances to cross-border water resources management and cooperation in international rivers basins have emerged (Dinar, Katz, De Stefano, & Blankespoor, 2015). Furthermore, this also indicates the necessity and importance for international rivers research and the safety measures needed to ensure good quality water (Tir & Ackerman, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al used the Nash equilibrium as a suitable method for controlling misuses of resources to resolve conflicts arising from disputes over surface water distribution along river banks. 25 Using simulation models is one of the solutions to manage water allocation among stakeholders. A water evaluation and planning (WEAP) system is a management tool for water resource management which was originally developed at the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) in 1988.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%