The objective concerning this paper is to administer game theory tools to resolve conflicts over a large body of water allocation question in the logone river pool. Natural resources management is the manipulation of system-producing unaffected systems to advance their long-term productivity for two together human use and biological result. The use of water in the Logone Basin has been a main source of contention middle from two points users to a degree farmers and fishermen. In this paper, we examine how cooperative theory of games can help us understand the significance of coordination. A beneficial mathematical programming is used to decide the net land benefit of the players in the water administration competition. The Shapley value plan is used for the second opportunity to find the appropriate equilibrium that answer all users. This method was used to the real-globe case of the Logone River, which is individual of the rivers suffering from water shortage in the Lac Chad basin. The study further demonstrated that cooperative theory of games can be used to resolve water conflicts and the authority can therefore implement institutions that urge to coordination.
Author(s) Details:
Maya Ernest,
University of Maroua, Cameroon.
Ngouhouo
Ibrahim,
University
of Dschang, Cameroon.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RAASS-V7/article/view/9732
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