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Tilmant, A.; Goor, Q. & Pinte, D (2009). Agricultural-to-hydropower water transfers: sharing water and benefits in hydropower-irrigation systems. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 13, 1091-1101
1 Dept of Management and Institutions, UNESCO-IHE (Delft, The Netherlands) 2Dept of Environmental Sciences and Land Use Planning, Université catholique de Louvain (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)
Abstract : This paper presents a methodology to assess agricultural-to-hydropower water transfers in water resources systems where irrigation crop production and hydropower generation are the main economic activities. In many countries, water for crop irrigation is often considered as a static asset: irrigation water is usually allocated by a system of limited annual rights to use a prescribed volume of water, which remains to a large extent independent of the availability of water in the basin. The opportunity cost (forgone benefits) of this static management approach may be important in river basins where large irrigation areas are present in the upstream reaches. Continuously adjusting allocation decisions based on the hydrologic status of the system
Tilmant, A.; Goor, Q. & Pinte, D.
The paper is freely available from www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/.
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