Is Small Better? A Comparison of the Effect of Large and Small Dams on Cropland Productivity in South Africa

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Elodie Blanc

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change

Eric Strobl

École Polytechnique, Paris - Department of Economic Sciences; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Date Written: August 1, 2013

Abstract

This study estimates and compares the effects of small and large irrigation dams on cropland productivity in South Africa. To this end, a panel data set of South African river basins is constructed. The econometric analysis reveals that although large dams increase cropland productivity downstream, they have a negative effect on cropland within the vicinity. However, their existence can enhance the relatively small positive impact of local small dams. Although a cost-benefit analysis of irrigation benefits shows that small dams may be more viable than large ones, large dams can play a potentially important role within a system of both types of dams.

Keywords: River Basin Management, Dams and Reservoirs, Hydro Power, Water and Energy, Water Supply and Systems

Suggested Citation

Blanc, Elodie and Strobl, Eric, Is Small Better? A Comparison of the Effect of Large and Small Dams on Cropland Productivity in South Africa (August 1, 2013). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6567, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2309848

Elodie Blanc (Contact Author)

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Eric Strobl

École Polytechnique, Paris - Department of Economic Sciences ( email )

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