Game theory and policymaking in natural resources and the environment
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge explorations in environmental economicsPublication details: London Routledge 2008Description: xvi,345p. ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780415779937
- 333.7015193 22 GA-
- HC85 .G36 2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction: Game Theory: A Useful Approach for Policy evaluation in Natural Resource and Environment? 2. Game Theory and the Development of Resource Management Policy: The Case of International Fisheries, 3. Traditional Grazing Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Role of Policy, 4. Application of Partition Function Games to the Management of Straddling Fish Stocks, 5. To Negotiate or to Game Theorize: Evaluating Water Allocation Mechanisms in the Kat Basin, South Africa, 6. Cooperation and Equity in the River Sharing Problem, 7. Negotiation over the Allocation of Water Resources: The Strategic Importance of Bargaining Structure, 8. Rural-Urban Water Transfers with Applications to the U.S.-Mexico Border Region, 9. WAS-Guided Cooperation in Water Management: Coalitions and Gains, 10. Experimental Insights into the Efficiency of Alternative Water Management Institutions, 11. A Fair Tariff System for Water Management, 12. Game-Theoretic Modeling of Water Allocation Regimes Applied to the Yellow River Basin in China, 13. Contributions of Game Theory to the Analysis of Consumer Boycotts, 14. How does Environment Awareness Arise? An Evolutionary Approach, 15. Effects of Alternative CDM Baseline Schemes under an Imperfectly Competitive Market Structure.
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