In Xenarios, Stefanos; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali; Singh, A. Research analysis on the effects of agricultural water and landholdings to rural livelihoods in Indo-Gangetic Basin: with emphasis on Bihar State. [Report of the NAIP-IFAD Project on Water and Rural Livelihoods]. New Delhi, India: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Bihar, India: Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) for Eastern RegionWater use and landholding factors are widely acknowledged as major determinants of agricultural development in agrarian regions of the Indo-Gangetic basin (IGB). High attention is mainly given to irrigation policy while land is often apprehended through soil productivity aspects. However, the nexus between land scale ...
The economic value of water should be markedly higher in water-scarce regions than in water-rich reg...
Groundwater over-exploitation is a common phenomenon in many arid and semi arid regions of the world...
Intensification of agriculture in India has increased food self-sufficiency. However, it has also le...
Water use and landholding factors are widely acknowledged as major determinants of agricultural deve...
In Xenarios, Stefanos; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali; Singh, A. Research analysis on the eff...
In Xenarios, Stefanos; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali; Singh, A. Research analysis on the eff...
In Xenarios, Stefanos; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali; Singh, A. Research analysis on the eff...
The irrigation services are often state-subsidized in agrarian economies for the enhancement of agri...
This paper uses an advanced computable general equilibrium model coupled with biophysical data on la...
India has made impressive strides on the agricultural front during the last three decades. Much of t...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
Not AvailableIrrigation, the dominant use of water resources, has always remained a decisive factor ...
The Indus and Ganges river basins (collectively called the Indus-Ganges Basin) in South Asia covers ...
Intensification of agriculture in India has increased food self-sufficiency. However, it has also le...
Agricultural water use in agrarian economies is often state subsidized for the enhancement of agricu...
The economic value of water should be markedly higher in water-scarce regions than in water-rich reg...
Groundwater over-exploitation is a common phenomenon in many arid and semi arid regions of the world...
Intensification of agriculture in India has increased food self-sufficiency. However, it has also le...
Water use and landholding factors are widely acknowledged as major determinants of agricultural deve...
In Xenarios, Stefanos; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali; Singh, A. Research analysis on the eff...
In Xenarios, Stefanos; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali; Singh, A. Research analysis on the eff...
In Xenarios, Stefanos; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali; Singh, A. Research analysis on the eff...
The irrigation services are often state-subsidized in agrarian economies for the enhancement of agri...
This paper uses an advanced computable general equilibrium model coupled with biophysical data on la...
India has made impressive strides on the agricultural front during the last three decades. Much of t...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
Not AvailableIrrigation, the dominant use of water resources, has always remained a decisive factor ...
The Indus and Ganges river basins (collectively called the Indus-Ganges Basin) in South Asia covers ...
Intensification of agriculture in India has increased food self-sufficiency. However, it has also le...
Agricultural water use in agrarian economies is often state subsidized for the enhancement of agricu...
The economic value of water should be markedly higher in water-scarce regions than in water-rich reg...
Groundwater over-exploitation is a common phenomenon in many arid and semi arid regions of the world...
Intensification of agriculture in India has increased food self-sufficiency. However, it has also le...