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Dynamic trade-offs in water use between irrigation and reservoir aquaculture in Vietnam

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  • Tran, Lap Doc
  • Schilizzi, Steven
  • Kingwell, Ross S.

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Conflicts of interest between irrigation and aquaculture in water use from reservoirs in Vietnam can be resolved when trade-offs in the economic value of water can be quantified over time. Determining these trade-offs can be used as a benchmark for making decisions about managing reservoirs tending to develop rural areas in Vietnam. To solve this problem, a stochastic dynamic programming model was constructed. This model maximizes the expected net present values generated by both agriculture and aquaculture by finding the optimal release paths throughout a year, under conditions of uncertain rainfall. The model was constructed using two main components. First, a dated water production function is used to evaluate responses of crop yields for different levels of applied irrigation. Second, a bio-economic model for reservoir fisheries is employed to estimate fish yields at different levels of water during a harvest season. Using this model, we present a case study of reservoir water management in Vietnam.

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  • Tran, Lap Doc & Schilizzi, Steven & Kingwell, Ross S., 2010. "Dynamic trade-offs in water use between irrigation and reservoir aquaculture in Vietnam," 2010 Conference (54th), February 10-12, 2010, Adelaide, Australia 59171, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aare10:59171
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.59171
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    1. Kennedy, John O.S., 1981. "Applications of Dynamic Programming to Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries: Review and Prognosis," Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 49(03), pages 1-33, December.
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    1. Tran, Lap Doc & Schilizzi, Steven & Chalak, Morteza & Kingwell, Ross, 2011. "Optimizing competitive uses of water for irrigation and fisheries," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 101(1), pages 42-51.

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