The Effects of Volumetric Pricing Policy on Farmers’ Water Management Institutions and Their Water Use

This article examines the effect of water pricing policies on farmers’ water saving behaviors, using original water user group (WUG) data from a reservoir irrigation system in China. The introduction of volumetric water pricing at the group level, to replace area-based pricing, induces institutional change to prevent each member’s overuse of water when the volumetric price levels are moderate. Depending on the initial conditions, the multiple pathways of change lead to new institutional arrangements, with all of them contributing to water savings. However, when the price is set high enough, many farmers exit a WUG for private irrigation. This tendency is associated with an increased probability that the remaining members do not undertake institutional change and that they do not end up saving water. This may be due to the increased management difficulties among the remaining members whose fields are separated by former members who have now opted out for private irrigation across the WUG. As a result, we do not find evidence that the reservoir water is saved at high volumetric price levels.

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Main Authors: Kajisa, Kei, Dong, Bin
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-07
Subjects:LARGE RESERVOIRS, WATER ALLOCATION, FRESH WATER, LEAD, RURAL COMMUNITIES, FLOW, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, WATER MANAGERS, WATER USER, DEMAND FOR WATER, RAINFALL PATTERNS, PUMPS, WATER DEMAND, CULTIVATED AREA, MARGINAL COST, COLLECTION SYSTEM, AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT, SYSTEMS, WATER SUPPLY, WATER RESOURCE, DOMESTIC WATER, RESERVOIRS, FIXED FEE, WATER FEES, PONDS, IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT, LAND TENURE, PROVINCIAL WATER, WATER APPLICATION, GRAVITY, WATER SOURCES, DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY, PUMPING, WATER MANAGEMENT, IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, SEEPAGE, WATER PRICING, STATISTICS, IRRIGATION, INTERNATIONAL WATER, AGRICULTURAL WATER, HOUSEHOLDS, WATER SAVINGS, HIGH WATER, WATER USERS, CONSERVATION, ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY, FIXED COSTS, CONSTRUCTION, CANAL MAINTENANCE, METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS, RAIN, WATER USE, WATER, SOIL TYPES, PRESSURE, NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, RAINFALL, ALTERNATIVE WATER SOURCES, WATER SCARCITY, RESEARCH, FARMING, IRRIGATION WATER, FARMERS, IRRIGATION SCHEME, INDUSTRIAL USE, WATER CONSERVATION, WATER SOURCE, WATER DISTRIBUTION, NATURAL RESOURCES, FOOD PRODUCTION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24784477/effects-volumetric-pricing-policy-farmers’-water-management-institutions-water-use-case-water-user-organization-irrigation-system-hubei-china
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22453
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