Water allocation policies for the Dong Nai River Basin: an integrated perspective

Recent water sector reforms and increased scarcity and vulnerability of water resources, combined with declining public funding available for large scale infrastructure investment in the sector, have led to a greater awareness by the Government of Vietnam for the need to analyze water resource alloc...

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Autores principales: Ringler, Claudia, Vu Huy, Nguyen, Msangi, Siwa
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172218
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author Ringler, Claudia
Vu Huy, Nguyen
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description Recent water sector reforms and increased scarcity and vulnerability of water resources, combined with declining public funding available for large scale infrastructure investment in the sector, have led to a greater awareness by the Government of Vietnam for the need to analyze water resource allocation and use in an integrated fashion, at the basin scale, and from a perspective of economic efficiency. In this study we focus on the development, application, and selected policy analyses using an integrated economic hydrologic river basin model for the Dong Nai River Basin in southern Vietnam. The model framework depicts the sectoral structure and location of water users (agriculture, industry, hydropower, domestic, and the environment) and the institutions for water allocation in the basin. Water benefit functions are developed for the major water uses subject to physical limitations and to constraints of system control and policy. Based on this modeling framework, we will analyze policies that can affect water allocation and use at the basin level, including both basin-specific and general macroeconomic policies
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spelling CGSpace1722182025-02-19T14:06:38Z Water allocation policies for the Dong Nai River Basin: an integrated perspective Ringler, Claudia Vu Huy, Nguyen Msangi, Siwa water allocation assessment watershed management irrigation optimization methods water markets economic situation water availability water resources public finance watersheds macroeconomics Recent water sector reforms and increased scarcity and vulnerability of water resources, combined with declining public funding available for large scale infrastructure investment in the sector, have led to a greater awareness by the Government of Vietnam for the need to analyze water resource allocation and use in an integrated fashion, at the basin scale, and from a perspective of economic efficiency. In this study we focus on the development, application, and selected policy analyses using an integrated economic hydrologic river basin model for the Dong Nai River Basin in southern Vietnam. The model framework depicts the sectoral structure and location of water users (agriculture, industry, hydropower, domestic, and the environment) and the institutions for water allocation in the basin. Water benefit functions are developed for the major water uses subject to physical limitations and to constraints of system control and policy. Based on this modeling framework, we will analyze policies that can affect water allocation and use at the basin level, including both basin-specific and general macroeconomic policies 2006-12 2025-01-29T12:59:34Z 2025-01-29T12:59:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172218 en Limited Access Wiley Ringler, Claudia; Vu Huy, Nguyen; Msangi, Siwa. 2006. Water allocation policies for the Dong Nai River Basin: an integrated perspective. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 42(6): 1465-1482. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-1688.2006.tb06014.x
spellingShingle water allocation
assessment
watershed management
irrigation
optimization methods
water markets
economic situation
water availability
water resources
public finance
watersheds
macroeconomics
Ringler, Claudia
Vu Huy, Nguyen
Msangi, Siwa
Water allocation policies for the Dong Nai River Basin: an integrated perspective
title Water allocation policies for the Dong Nai River Basin: an integrated perspective
title_full Water allocation policies for the Dong Nai River Basin: an integrated perspective
title_fullStr Water allocation policies for the Dong Nai River Basin: an integrated perspective
title_full_unstemmed Water allocation policies for the Dong Nai River Basin: an integrated perspective
title_short Water allocation policies for the Dong Nai River Basin: an integrated perspective
title_sort water allocation policies for the dong nai river basin an integrated perspective
topic water allocation
assessment
watershed management
irrigation
optimization methods
water markets
economic situation
water availability
water resources
public finance
watersheds
macroeconomics
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