Differential Game Theoretic Models for Designing Conservation Incentives
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Explore differential game theory applications in environmental conservation through this 56-minute research seminar that examines non-cooperative game-theoretic models for designing water conservation incentive schemes. Learn how to develop both deterministic and stochastic differential game models to address conflicts among geographically distributed water users across river networks. Discover solution methods for convex and nonconvex decision problems while analyzing how various parameters influence solution method selection and decision-making processes. Gain insights into mathematical modeling approaches that can reduce water consumption conflicts and promote sustainable resource management through strategic incentive design.
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Differential Game Theoretic Models for Designing Conservation Incentives, Shima Mohebbi
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