The Australian Government is meeting the challenge of water scarcity and climate change through significant on-farm infrastructure investment to increase water use efficiency and productivity, and secure longer term water supplies. However, it is likely that on-farm infrastructure investment will alter energy consumption and therefore generate considerable greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, suggesting potential conflicts in terms of mitigation and adaptation policies. In particular, the introduction of a price on carbon may influence the extent to which new irrigation technologies are adopted. This study evaluated trade-offs between water savings, GHG emissions and economic gain associated with the conversion of a sprinkler (hand shift) irrig...
This article evaluates irrigated agriculture sector response and resultant economic impacts of clima...
The reliance on groundwater for irrigation is increasing in Australia and India, which is causing co...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsNathan P HendricksEssay 1 - Efficiency and w...
The irrigation industry contributes significantly to the Australian economy. The irrigation sector h...
While the prevailing rationale for new irrigation technology adoption is improved water use efficien...
Background: Significant concerns about the longer term impact of climate change and climate variabil...
Increased efficiency in terms of water use and productivity, and the security of long-term water sup...
This paper is part of a broader study that uses AusFarm, a complex biophysical model, to model a mix...
Abstract: Increasing scarcity of water resources to manage climate variability and change has urged...
Potential changes in global and regional agricultural water demand for irrigation were investigated ...
Climate change and the proposed Murray-Darling Basin Plan both result in less water for irrigation. ...
There are strong interdependencies between water use in agriculture and energy consumption as water ...
The potential for improving irrigation scheduling decisions and adoption of more efficient irrigatio...
Surface irrigation methods are simple, mostly gravity driven and, therefore, have low energy require...
This article evaluates irrigated agriculture sector response and resultant economic impacts of clima...
This article evaluates irrigated agriculture sector response and resultant economic impacts of clima...
The reliance on groundwater for irrigation is increasing in Australia and India, which is causing co...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsNathan P HendricksEssay 1 - Efficiency and w...
The irrigation industry contributes significantly to the Australian economy. The irrigation sector h...
While the prevailing rationale for new irrigation technology adoption is improved water use efficien...
Background: Significant concerns about the longer term impact of climate change and climate variabil...
Increased efficiency in terms of water use and productivity, and the security of long-term water sup...
This paper is part of a broader study that uses AusFarm, a complex biophysical model, to model a mix...
Abstract: Increasing scarcity of water resources to manage climate variability and change has urged...
Potential changes in global and regional agricultural water demand for irrigation were investigated ...
Climate change and the proposed Murray-Darling Basin Plan both result in less water for irrigation. ...
There are strong interdependencies between water use in agriculture and energy consumption as water ...
The potential for improving irrigation scheduling decisions and adoption of more efficient irrigatio...
Surface irrigation methods are simple, mostly gravity driven and, therefore, have low energy require...
This article evaluates irrigated agriculture sector response and resultant economic impacts of clima...
This article evaluates irrigated agriculture sector response and resultant economic impacts of clima...
The reliance on groundwater for irrigation is increasing in Australia and India, which is causing co...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsNathan P HendricksEssay 1 - Efficiency and w...