Does The Risk Of Groundwater Depletion Drive Tube-Well Technology Adoption: A Case Of Pakistan


Autoria(s): Watto, Arif; Mugera, Amin
Data(s)

01/08/2014

Resumo

We employ a moment-based approach to empirically analyse farmer’s decisions about adoption of tube-well technology under depleting groundwater resources using a farm level data from 200 farming households in the Punjab province, Pakistan. The results indicate that the higher the expected profit the greater the probability of adoption. Similarly, with increasing variance the probability of adopting tube-well increases significantly indicating that farmers choose to adopt tube-well technology in order to hedge against production risks. Statistical non-significant the third moment i.e., skewness indicates that farmer generally do not consider downside yield risk when decide to adopt tube-well technology whereas highly significant fourth moment (kurtosis) employ that probability of adoption decreases as a result of extreme events in profit distribution. In addition, we show that land tenureship and three other exogenous variables, i.e., extension services, access to different sources of information and off-farm income play a significant role in the adoption process.

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http://academicworks.cuny.edu/cc_conf_hic/117

http://academicworks.cuny.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1116&context=cc_conf_hic

Idioma(s)

English

Publicador

CUNY Academic Works

Fonte

International Conference on Hydroinformatics

Palavras-Chave #2014 International Conference on Hydroinformatics HIC #Risk and Uncertainty Analysis #Tube-well adoption #production uncertainty #moment based approach #groundwater #Pakistan #R44 #Risk and Uncertainty in Decision Making and Assessment #Environmental Sciences #Physical Sciences and Mathematics #Water Resource Management
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presentation