AN INTEGRATED ORGANISATIONAL-ECONOMIC MODEL OF WATER LIMIT MECHANISMS IN TERRITORIAL WATER ALLOCATION: THE CASE OF ANDIJAN REGION DISTRICTS

Authors

  • Karimov Anvarjon Muqumjonovich Author

Keywords:

water limits, territorial allocation, integrated model, economic liability, optimisation, WUA, Andijan region, sectoral water allocation

Abstract

This paper presents an integrated organisational-economic model for territorial water allocation in the Andijan region (10 districts), encompassing water limit-setting, compliance monitoring, and graduated economic liability for over-limit use. The model formulates a linear programming problem that jointly optimises water limits by linking sectoral demand (agriculture, industry, utilities), resource constraints, and economic efficiency indicators. Empirical estimation using 2020-2023 panel data for Andijan region demonstrates that the integrated model significantly outperforms purely organisational (+27%) or purely economic (+24%) approaches, reducing aggregate water losses by 49.4% and improving water use efficiency by 53.4%.

Author Biography

  • Karimov Anvarjon Muqumjonovich

     Department of Computer Engineering, Andijan State University named after Zahiriddin

    Muhammad Bobur, 129 University Street, Andijan, Uzbekistan, 170100. 

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2026-06-11

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AN INTEGRATED ORGANISATIONAL-ECONOMIC MODEL OF WATER LIMIT MECHANISMS IN TERRITORIAL WATER ALLOCATION: THE CASE OF ANDIJAN REGION DISTRICTS. (2026). INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC-ELECTRONIC JOURNAL “PIONEERING STUDIES AND THEORIES”, 2(3), 49-56. https://pstjournal.uz/index.php/pst/article/view/131

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