Many people still believe that India?s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. While this may have been true in the past, recent research shows that groundwater irrigation has overtaken surface-water irrigation as the main supplier of water for India?s crops. Groundwater now sustains almost 60% of the country?s irrigated area. Even more importantly, groundwater now contributes more to agricultural wealth creation than any other irrigation source (see Fig. 1). groundwater use has increased largely because it is a democratic resource,? available to any farmer who has access to a pump. Accessibility has led to widespread exploitation of the resource, by farmers grateful for a reliable irrigation-water source. In turn, this...
Groundwater irrigationGovernanceRiver basinsWellsTube wellsPumpingEnergy consumptionCosts
At less than 1000 km3/year, world’s annual use of groundwater is 1.5 % of renewable water resource b...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
Freshwater is a vital resource for which there is no substitute. Most of the freshwater on Earth is ...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
Groundwater has rapidly emerged to occupy a dominant place in India’s agriculture and food security ...
Invited paper presented at the Conference on Sustainable Development and Livelihoods, Delhi School o...
In India, where over half of the population depends on agriculture, the importance of irrigation in ...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. The study area of Andhra Pradesh and Telan...
The Indus-Gangetic basin covers a very large tract of fertile agricultural lands in India and the pr...
Indian agriculture is heavily reliant on groundwater and on the energy required to pump it. The Worl...
Today 61% of irrigated areas in India rely on groundwater, placing supplies under great stress. Sudh...
The Indian Sub-Continent is one of the most densely populated regions of the world, hosting ∼23% of ...
Groundwater irrigationGovernanceRiver basinsWellsTube wellsPumpingEnergy consumptionCosts
At less than 1000 km3/year, world’s annual use of groundwater is 1.5 % of renewable water resource b...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
Freshwater is a vital resource for which there is no substitute. Most of the freshwater on Earth is ...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
Groundwater has rapidly emerged to occupy a dominant place in India’s agriculture and food security ...
Invited paper presented at the Conference on Sustainable Development and Livelihoods, Delhi School o...
In India, where over half of the population depends on agriculture, the importance of irrigation in ...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. The study area of Andhra Pradesh and Telan...
The Indus-Gangetic basin covers a very large tract of fertile agricultural lands in India and the pr...
Indian agriculture is heavily reliant on groundwater and on the energy required to pump it. The Worl...
Today 61% of irrigated areas in India rely on groundwater, placing supplies under great stress. Sudh...
The Indian Sub-Continent is one of the most densely populated regions of the world, hosting ∼23% of ...
Groundwater irrigationGovernanceRiver basinsWellsTube wellsPumpingEnergy consumptionCosts
At less than 1000 km3/year, world’s annual use of groundwater is 1.5 % of renewable water resource b...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...