Can water allocation in the Yellow River basin be improved? Insights from a multi-agent system model

In 1999, the Government of China enforced a cross-provincial, quota-based Water Allocation Agreement that was developed in 1987 and titled Unified Water Flow Regulation (UWFR) to ensure that flow to the Yellow River mouth would not be cut off. This policy was in line with the refocus of the Governme...

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Autores principales: Cai, Ximing, Yang, Yi-Chen E., Jianshi, Zhao, Ringler, Claudia
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153369
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author Cai, Ximing
Yang, Yi-Chen E.
Jianshi, Zhao
Ringler, Claudia
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Jianshi, Zhao
Ringler, Claudia
Yang, Yi-Chen E.
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Ringler, Claudia
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description In 1999, the Government of China enforced a cross-provincial, quota-based Water Allocation Agreement that was developed in 1987 and titled Unified Water Flow Regulation (UWFR) to ensure that flow to the Yellow River mouth would not be cut off. This policy was in line with the refocus of the Government, over the last decade, on sustainable water use and keeping the Yellow River healthy. The policy enforcement ended more than two decades of flow-cutoffs, that is, periods when the Yellow River did not reach the Bohai Sea at its mouth, during an increasing number of days every year.
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spelling CGSpace1533692025-11-06T05:13:57Z Can water allocation in the Yellow River basin be improved? Insights from a multi-agent system model Cai, Ximing Yang, Yi-Chen E. Jianshi, Zhao Ringler, Claudia water allocation river basin management multi-agent systems In 1999, the Government of China enforced a cross-provincial, quota-based Water Allocation Agreement that was developed in 1987 and titled Unified Water Flow Regulation (UWFR) to ensure that flow to the Yellow River mouth would not be cut off. This policy was in line with the refocus of the Government, over the last decade, on sustainable water use and keeping the Yellow River healthy. The policy enforcement ended more than two decades of flow-cutoffs, that is, periods when the Yellow River did not reach the Bohai Sea at its mouth, during an increasing number of days every year. 2011 2024-10-01T13:56:01Z 2024-10-01T13:56:01Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153369 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Cai, Ximing; Yang, Yi-Chen E.; Jianshi, Zhao; Ringler, Claudia. 2011. Can water allocation in the Yellow River basin be improved? Insights from a multi-agent system model. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1117. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153369
spellingShingle water allocation
river basin management
multi-agent systems
Cai, Ximing
Yang, Yi-Chen E.
Jianshi, Zhao
Ringler, Claudia
Can water allocation in the Yellow River basin be improved? Insights from a multi-agent system model
title Can water allocation in the Yellow River basin be improved? Insights from a multi-agent system model
title_full Can water allocation in the Yellow River basin be improved? Insights from a multi-agent system model
title_fullStr Can water allocation in the Yellow River basin be improved? Insights from a multi-agent system model
title_full_unstemmed Can water allocation in the Yellow River basin be improved? Insights from a multi-agent system model
title_short Can water allocation in the Yellow River basin be improved? Insights from a multi-agent system model
title_sort can water allocation in the yellow river basin be improved insights from a multi agent system model
topic water allocation
river basin management
multi-agent systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153369
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