Journal article

Optimal dynamic water allocation: Irrigation extractions and environmental tradeoffs in the Murray River, Australia

RQ Grafton, HL Chu, M Stewardson, T Kompas

Water Resources Research | Published : 2011

Abstract

A key challenge in managing semiarid basins, such as in the Murray-Darling in Australia, is to balance the trade-offs between the net benefits of allocating water for irrigated agriculture, and other uses, versus the costs of reduced surface flows for the environment. Typically, water planners do not have the tools to optimally and dynamically allocate water among competing uses. We address this problem by developing a general stochastic, dynamic programming model with four state variables (the drought status, the current weather, weather correlation, and current storage) and two controls (environmental release and irrigation allocation) to optimally allocate water between extractions and in..

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