Risk and irrigation water use decisions in Arizona : an economic analysis

This thesis considers economic optimization of irrigation water use in Arizona. Attention is given to both the questions of risk resulting from stochastic climatic conditions in the production of field crops and farmers' behavior under risk. The risk attitudes of any particular farmer are assum...

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Main Author: Edmond, Randal Lee.
Other Authors: Ayer, Harry W.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1981
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191738
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1917382015-10-23T04:37:37Z Risk and irrigation water use decisions in Arizona : an economic analysis Edmond, Randal Lee. Ayer, Harry W. Selley, Roger A. This thesis considers economic optimization of irrigation water use in Arizona. Attention is given to both the questions of risk resulting from stochastic climatic conditions in the production of field crops and farmers' behavior under risk. The risk attitudes of any particular farmer are assumed to be characterized by either a quadratic or an exponential utility function for profit. This assumption permits a simplified analysis of the decision problem in terms of maximizing expected utility on an efficiency frontier in expectation and variance of profit. The methodology is applied to a case study involving four hypothetical farmers facing water price increases. Efficiency frontiers corresponding to different water prices are derived using a quadratic programming algorithm. The exponential formulation is used to represent the individual utility functions due to the failure of the quadratic formulation to satisfy positive marginal utility. For each farmer, an optimal irrigation water use plan, specifying crop mix, water applications, and fallow land, is determined at each water price. Case study results indicate that an approach to irrigation water use optimization that considers risk often leads to optimal plans that differ substantially from those plans selected without this consideration. 1981 Thesis-Reproduction (electronic) text http://hdl.handle.net/10150/191738 212847521 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description This thesis considers economic optimization of irrigation water use in Arizona. Attention is given to both the questions of risk resulting from stochastic climatic conditions in the production of field crops and farmers' behavior under risk. The risk attitudes of any particular farmer are assumed to be characterized by either a quadratic or an exponential utility function for profit. This assumption permits a simplified analysis of the decision problem in terms of maximizing expected utility on an efficiency frontier in expectation and variance of profit. The methodology is applied to a case study involving four hypothetical farmers facing water price increases. Efficiency frontiers corresponding to different water prices are derived using a quadratic programming algorithm. The exponential formulation is used to represent the individual utility functions due to the failure of the quadratic formulation to satisfy positive marginal utility. For each farmer, an optimal irrigation water use plan, specifying crop mix, water applications, and fallow land, is determined at each water price. Case study results indicate that an approach to irrigation water use optimization that considers risk often leads to optimal plans that differ substantially from those plans selected without this consideration.
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Risk and irrigation water use decisions in Arizona : an economic analysis
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title Risk and irrigation water use decisions in Arizona : an economic analysis
title_short Risk and irrigation water use decisions in Arizona : an economic analysis
title_full Risk and irrigation water use decisions in Arizona : an economic analysis
title_fullStr Risk and irrigation water use decisions in Arizona : an economic analysis
title_full_unstemmed Risk and irrigation water use decisions in Arizona : an economic analysis
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