Sharing the costs of complex water projects: application to the West Delta water conservation and irrigation rehabilitation project, Egypt (Q725018)
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Sharing the costs of complex water projects: application to the West Delta water conservation and irrigation rehabilitation project, Egypt (English)
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1 August 2018
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Summary: Effective sharing mechanisms of joint costs among beneficiaries of a project are a fundamental requirement for the sustainability of the project. Projects that are heterogeneous both in terms of the landscape of the area under development or the participants (users) lead to a more complicated set of allocation mechanisms than homogeneous projects. The analysis presented in this paper uses cooperative game theory to develop schemes for sharing costs and revenues from a project involving various beneficiaries in an equitable and fair way. The proposed approach is applied to the West Delta irrigation project. It sketches a differential two-part tariff that reproduces the allocation of total project costs using the Shapley value, a well-known cooperative game allocation solution. The proposed differential tariff, applied to each land section in the project reflecting their landscape-related costs, contrasts the unified tariff that was proposed using the traditional methods in the project planning documents.
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water project
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cost allocation
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cooperative game
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Shapley value
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sustainability
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stability
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Egypt
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West Delta
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