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Centralized and decentralized management of groundwater with multiple users
Authors:Yahya Saleh  Emre Berk
Institution:a Department of Industrial Engineering, Bilkent University, 06800 Ankara, Turkey
b Department of Management, Bilkent University, 06800 Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:In this work, we investigate two groundwater inventory management schemes with multiple users in a dynamic game-theoretic structure: (i) under the centralized management scheme, users are allowed to pump water from a common aquifer with the supervision of a social planner, and (ii) under the decentralized management scheme, each user is allowed to pump water from a common aquifer making usage decisions individually in a non-cooperative fashion. This work is motivated by the work of Saak and Peterson 14], which considers a model with two identical users sharing a common aquifer over a two-period planning horizon. In our work, the model and results of Saak and Peterson 14] are generalized in several directions. We first build on and extend their work to the case of n non-identical users distributed over a common aquifer region. Furthermore, we consider two different geometric configurations overlying the aquifer, namely, the strip and the ring configurations. In each configuration, general analytical results of the optimal groundwater usage are obtained and numerical examples are discussed for both centralized and decentralized problems.
Keywords:OR in natural resources  Game theory  Water resources management  Darcy&rsquo  s Law
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