2026-01-30T13:14:05Z
2026-01-30T13:14:05Z
2026-01
2026-01-30T13:14:05Z
This study examines natural resource management under competing heterogeneous users, climate-induced stress, and usage restrictions. We focus on groundwater, an essential resource for water-dependent activities increasingly threatened by climate change. We introduce a declining recharge in a dynamic game to represent increasing water scarcity, along with a restriction policy that limits non-priority use to prevent overexploitation. The results show that targeted restrictions can improve long-term resource levels and total welfare compared to unregulated and abundant scenarios. However, these benefits come at the expense of the non-priority sector, revealing a trade-off between sustainability and equity.
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Canvi climàtic; Jocs; Hidrologia d'aigües subterrànies; Climatic change; Games; Groundwater hydrology
Walter de Gruyter
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1515/bejeap-2025-0300
The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2026, vol. 26, num.1, p. 349-361
https://doi.org/10.1515/bejeap-2025-0300
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