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EE Seminar

Environmental Economics Seminar

Water quantity management in a heterogeneous landscape with farsighted farmers

Speaker

Anne-Sarah Chiambretto
Assistant Professor at CEE-M (SupaAgro Montpellier)

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Abstract

Agricultural production contributes to many environmental problems. In semi-arid areas, agri- cultural irrigation causes the so-called waterlogging phenomenon. This phenomenon is both spatial and dynamic since percolations depends on soil quality summed up in landscape heterogeneity and evolves along time. Furthermore, farmers can develop strategies with respect to their contribution to percolation. We study regulation schemes to be implemented to restore the socially optimal spatial and temporal production plan of farmers in such a context. We show that both a temporal tax on percolation and a spatio-temporal tax on inputs (both at the extensive and at the intensive margin) are efficient for the restoration of the socially optimal solution. Furthermore, a numerical example demonstrates that the consequences of implementing a fiscal scheme designed for myopic farmers whereas they are farsighted depends on the distribution of soil quality.

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Location

UMR CEE-M
Montpellier SupAgro / INRA - Bat. 26 - Centre de documentation Pierre Bartoli
2 Place Viala 34000 Montpellier

Dates & time

Jan 17, 2020
11:00
17
Jan

Contact

Alexandre Sauquet
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Gwenolé Le Velly
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