Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (Jan 2015)

On-Farm Reservoir Adoption in the Presence of Spatially Explicit Groundwater Use and Recharge

  • Kent Kovacs,
  • Michael Popp,
  • Kristofer Bryce,
  • Grant West

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.197375
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 1
pp. 23 – 49

Abstract

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Groundwater management is conducted in spatial aquifers where well pumping results in localized cones of depression. This is in contrast to the single-cell aquifer used in most economic analyses that assumes groundwater depletion occurs uniformly over a study area. We address two aspects of the optimal management of groundwater: a spatially explicit representation of the aquifer and the potential of on-farm reservoirs to recharge the underlying aquifer. A spatial-dynamic model of the optimal control of groundwater use and on-farm reservoir adoption is developed. Results suggest that a single-cell aquifer overestimates groundwater use and farm net returns over thirty years.

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