Focuses on the existing gap between the traditional design concepts of warabandi - in irrigation water allocation method practiced in Pakistan and Northern India - and its actual practice. Within this focus it also outlines some institutional implications of the present practice of warabandi and identifies further research and policy needs
Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy of Pakistan and accounts for 21% of the Gross Domestic ...
The irrigation systems of Punjab, Pakistan are not functioning effectively in relation to design cri...
Pakistan is located in semiarid to arid region where rainfall is highly deficient and does not match...
This paper describes and evaluates the warabandi system of irrigation prevalent in NorthWest India a...
In Merrey, D. J.; Wolf, J. M. Irrigation management in Pakistan: four papers. Digana Village, Sri La...
This paper uses a hydro-agro-economic model, the Indus Basin Model Revised - Multi Year (IBMR-MY) to...
Explores the relationship of water distribution rules to water distribution performance in the Tambr...
Conflicting approaches to water governance at multiple scales within large international river basin...
Due to increasing demographic pressures and widespread mismanagement, Pakistan is experiencing a sev...
The aim of this paper is to start a discussion regarding the unrecognized multiple uses of irrigatio...
Little attention has been devoted to the water projects instituted to store and divert Indus water i...
The increasing scarcity of water and financial resources has made the economic dimension of water an...
The increasing scarcity of water and financial resources has made the economic dimension of water an...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
Transboundary water institutions in the Indus River Basin can be fairly characterized as broken in k...
Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy of Pakistan and accounts for 21% of the Gross Domestic ...
The irrigation systems of Punjab, Pakistan are not functioning effectively in relation to design cri...
Pakistan is located in semiarid to arid region where rainfall is highly deficient and does not match...
This paper describes and evaluates the warabandi system of irrigation prevalent in NorthWest India a...
In Merrey, D. J.; Wolf, J. M. Irrigation management in Pakistan: four papers. Digana Village, Sri La...
This paper uses a hydro-agro-economic model, the Indus Basin Model Revised - Multi Year (IBMR-MY) to...
Explores the relationship of water distribution rules to water distribution performance in the Tambr...
Conflicting approaches to water governance at multiple scales within large international river basin...
Due to increasing demographic pressures and widespread mismanagement, Pakistan is experiencing a sev...
The aim of this paper is to start a discussion regarding the unrecognized multiple uses of irrigatio...
Little attention has been devoted to the water projects instituted to store and divert Indus water i...
The increasing scarcity of water and financial resources has made the economic dimension of water an...
The increasing scarcity of water and financial resources has made the economic dimension of water an...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
Transboundary water institutions in the Indus River Basin can be fairly characterized as broken in k...
Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy of Pakistan and accounts for 21% of the Gross Domestic ...
The irrigation systems of Punjab, Pakistan are not functioning effectively in relation to design cri...
Pakistan is located in semiarid to arid region where rainfall is highly deficient and does not match...