Continuous upstream water development in the South Indian Krishna Basin has resulted in declining water availability downstream. Upstream water use is not adjusted to reflect rainfall fluctuations, and downstream farmers of the Nagarjuna Sagar irrigation project in the state of Andhra Pradesh are increasingly vulnerable to water supply shocks. Understanding the adaptive capacity of irrigated command areas to fluctuating water conditions is critical. This paper documents the wide range of adjustments adopted by managers and farmers in Nagarjuna Sagar during a period of fluctuating water availability (2000-2007). Primary and secondary data indicate managerial adjustments such as rotational and timely water supplies to meet critical water dema...
Not AvailableWith inadequate water resources for irrigation, India remains at least 50% under rainfe...
Water is essential element for human survival but unstainable development practices and short term e...
Indian agriculture is the largest user of rainfall, surface and groundwater resources. Some of the l...
In closing river basins where nearly all available water is committed to existing uses, downstream i...
In many river basins, upstream development and interannual variations in rainfall can cause both epi...
Paper presented at the Sixth Annual IWMI-TATA Partners? Meet. Institute of Rural Management, Anand (...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
In many river basins, upstream development and interannual variations in rainfall can cause both epi...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
This paper proposes scenarios to achieve more crop per drop and irrigation for all in water-scarce i...
Investments in water infrastructure remain key to climate change adaptation plans in many countries,...
Not AvailableDrought is temporary reduction in water or moisture availability significantly below th...
Indian agriculture has historically been vulnerable to floods and droughts, primarily associated wit...
How will future changes in precipitation affect irrigation demand and supply in India? This paper pr...
Paper presented at the 8th IFSA Symposium on Empowerment of Rural Actors: a renewal of farming syste...
Not AvailableWith inadequate water resources for irrigation, India remains at least 50% under rainfe...
Water is essential element for human survival but unstainable development practices and short term e...
Indian agriculture is the largest user of rainfall, surface and groundwater resources. Some of the l...
In closing river basins where nearly all available water is committed to existing uses, downstream i...
In many river basins, upstream development and interannual variations in rainfall can cause both epi...
Paper presented at the Sixth Annual IWMI-TATA Partners? Meet. Institute of Rural Management, Anand (...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
In many river basins, upstream development and interannual variations in rainfall can cause both epi...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
This paper proposes scenarios to achieve more crop per drop and irrigation for all in water-scarce i...
Investments in water infrastructure remain key to climate change adaptation plans in many countries,...
Not AvailableDrought is temporary reduction in water or moisture availability significantly below th...
Indian agriculture has historically been vulnerable to floods and droughts, primarily associated wit...
How will future changes in precipitation affect irrigation demand and supply in India? This paper pr...
Paper presented at the 8th IFSA Symposium on Empowerment of Rural Actors: a renewal of farming syste...
Not AvailableWith inadequate water resources for irrigation, India remains at least 50% under rainfe...
Water is essential element for human survival but unstainable development practices and short term e...
Indian agriculture is the largest user of rainfall, surface and groundwater resources. Some of the l...