Characterisation of basin water allocation benefit function using a sigmoid-type S-curve logistic equation
As water allocation (WA) is reduced due to water scarcity in a river basin, the benefit function for the domestic water users and the economic sectors declines accordingly. Using the sigmoid-type equation, which is ubiquitous in natural and man-made systems, this study shows that the S-curve behavio...
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2-s2.0-85195103644 Ishak A.F.; Lee W.K.; Lim F.H. Characterisation of basin water allocation benefit function using a sigmoid-type S-curve logistic equation 2024 Aqua Water Infrastructure, Ecosystems and Society 73 5 10.2166/aqua.2024.075 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85195103644&doi=10.2166%2faqua.2024.075&partnerID=40&md5=66f42cc045a5c031ee53695bfd00410f As water allocation (WA) is reduced due to water scarcity in a river basin, the benefit function for the domestic water users and the economic sectors declines accordingly. Using the sigmoid-type equation, which is ubiquitous in natural and man-made systems, this study shows that the S-curve behaviour can be seen in a broad range of basin WA scenarios. A questionnaire survey reveals that progressive water supply cutback results in a mild initial hassle but builds up to an elaborate inconvenience and subsequently a diminished shock to the water users. The economic benefit of water consumption based on 8-year data of states in Malaysia shows evidence of the S-curve characteristics where lesser developed states tend to benefit more as water consumption increases. The model allows the sectorial benefit (and impact) level to be approximated as a function of basin water availability. The mathematical quantification, in lieu of qualitative descriptors, is useful as an integral component in water prioritisation and WA decision-making to provide an empirical assessment of optimum basinwide benefit. © 2024 The Authors. IWA Publishing 27098028 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Ishak A.F.; Lee W.K.; Lim F.H. |
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Characterisation of basin water allocation benefit function using a sigmoid-type S-curve logistic equation |
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Characterisation of basin water allocation benefit function using a sigmoid-type S-curve logistic equation |
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Characterisation of basin water allocation benefit function using a sigmoid-type S-curve logistic equation |
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As water allocation (WA) is reduced due to water scarcity in a river basin, the benefit function for the domestic water users and the economic sectors declines accordingly. Using the sigmoid-type equation, which is ubiquitous in natural and man-made systems, this study shows that the S-curve behaviour can be seen in a broad range of basin WA scenarios. A questionnaire survey reveals that progressive water supply cutback results in a mild initial hassle but builds up to an elaborate inconvenience and subsequently a diminished shock to the water users. The economic benefit of water consumption based on 8-year data of states in Malaysia shows evidence of the S-curve characteristics where lesser developed states tend to benefit more as water consumption increases. The model allows the sectorial benefit (and impact) level to be approximated as a function of basin water availability. The mathematical quantification, in lieu of qualitative descriptors, is useful as an integral component in water prioritisation and WA decision-making to provide an empirical assessment of optimum basinwide benefit. © 2024 The Authors. |
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