Economic valuation of agricultural water with Environmental Restriction (Case Study of Lishter plain)

Document Type : Research Paper

Abstract

In this study, to determine the price paid for water in Lishter plain, the environmental objectives include reducing water use, fertilizer and chemical pesticides aims at increasing the gross margin (revenue) and gross margin was risk or variance were considered. The data used including: the pattern of production, inputs and price of them, among randomly selected beneficiaries. In this study multigoal planning approach was used. In designing risk model, the annual gross margin period risk of Kohgiloyeh and BoyerAhmad province in 1998-2013 was used. In this study, yield of optimal cultivation was estimated and limited water resources in the 50, 60 and 70% was included in the program, which economic value of water were equal to £ 250, £ 1500 and £ 3050 respectively.

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