Biography
Stefano Farolfi is a senior water economist at CIRAD UMR G-Eau. His main research interests refer to the negotiation, regulatory, and coordination aspects of water management and to the behavioural analysis of water stakeholders. He currently coordinates the G-Eau team PRECOS that focuses on the analysis of water stakeholders’ practices, representations, and behaviours. Between 2014 and 2020, Stefano was the Cirad Deputy Director at G-Eau. He previously spent 8 years at the CEEPA/University of Pretoria and 4 years at the IWEGA Center in Maputo (University E Mondlane), which he contributed to establish.
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Publications
- Analysing practices, social representations and behaviours of socio-hydro systems' actors, 2022
- Relational quality and uncertainty in common pool water management: an exploratory lab experiment, 2021
- Contrasting effects of information sharing on common-pool resource extraction behavior: Experimental findings, 2020
- A classroom experimental game to improve the understanding of asymmetric common-pool resource dilemmas in irrigation water management, 2020
- Building new kinds of meta-models to analyse experimentally (companion) modelling processes in the field of natural resource management, 2019
- Fourniture d'information et consentement à payer l'eau d'irrigation dans les Groupements de Développement Agricole tunisiens : Une étude par l'économie expérimentale, 2018
- Influence of context on player behavior: experimental assessment, 2014