Abstract
This paper discusses the use of game theory as a method to achieve land and water governance for flood retention and resilience on a catchment scale. Therefore, it addresses flood retention in river catchments by using payoff matrices of game theory. How do payoff matrices between upstream and downstream change when certain property rights are adjusted or institutional conditions are changed? What if liability issues, responsibilities, and externalities of flood protection measures are reframed? Who should pay and who profit from retention measures? Individual scenarios correspond to some basic games from the game theory. The aim of these thought experiments is to develop rules for upstream-downstream agreements on retention and resilience within a river basin area.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Journal of Flood Risk Management |
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Publication status | Published - 12 Sept 2017 |
Keywords
- Governance and institutions
- Land management
- risk management
- flood mitigation