Agent Based Modelling for Water Resource Allocation in the Transboundary Nile River
Authored by Ning Ding, Rasool Erfani, Hamid Mokhtar, Tohid Erfani
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.3390/w8040139
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Abstract
Water resource allocation is the process of assessing and determining a
mechanism on how water should be distributed among different regions, sectors and users. Over the recent decades, the optimal solution for
water resource allocation has been explored both in centralised and
decentralised mechanisms. Conventional approaches are under central
planner suggesting a solution which maximises total welfare to the
users. Moving towards the decentralised modelling, the techniques
consider individuals as if they act selfishly in their own favour. While
central planner provides an efficient solution, it may not be acceptable
for some selfish agents. The contrary is true as well in decentralised
solution, where the solution lacks efficiency leading to an inefficient
usage of provided resources. This paper develops a parallel evolutionary
search algorithm to introduce a mechanism in re-distributing the central
planner revenue value among the competing agents based on their
contribution to the central solution. The result maintains the
efficiency and is used as an incentive for calculating a fair revenue
for each agent. The framework is demonstrated and discussed to allocate
water resources along the Nile river basin, where there exist eleven
competing users represented as agents in various sectors with upstream
-downstream relationships and different water demands and availability.
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