AbstractThe main aim of this paper is to examine the impact of changing external conditions on irrigation water institutions in northern China. To this end, we perform a case study analysis of the impact of output market development on irrigation water transactions, using survey data collected among 315 households in Minle County, Zhangye City, Gansu Province, covering the year 2009. Households in this region possess tradable water use rights. Moreover, a major agro-processing company has recently been established and the local government intervenes in the allocation of water to stimulate farmers to grow a cash crop for that company. Despite these favourable enabling and driving factors, we find that market water trade is virtually absent. ...
AbstractTraditional irrigation water management systems in China are increasingly replaced by user-b...
The extremely arid Tarim Basin in northwestern China is an important cotton and fruit production reg...
The Zhanghe irrigation system (ZIS) is located in the Yangtze River Basin approximately 200 km west ...
The main aim of this paper is to examine the impact of changing external conditions on irrigation wa...
AbstractThe main aim of this paper is to examine the impact of changing external conditions on irrig...
Water is increasingly becoming a limiting factor for sustainable economic growth and development,...
Although the ways in which farmers access irrigation services in areas that rely on groundwater have...
With water scarcity becoming an increasing constraint to food production in northern China, pricing ...
We examine the development of irrigation management in northern China using data from village and ho...
Irrigation occupies a central position in China’s crop production. However, due to low per capita wa...
Irrigation occupies a central position in China?s crop production. However, due to low per capita wa...
In recent decades, debate over how to promote water conservation in irrigation has increased as wate...
As water becomes scarcer in northern China, designing policies that can induce water users to save w...
The overall goal of our article is to better understand which matters for water savings, farmer inco...
Water has become increasingly scarce in northwestern China due to climate change, economic growth an...
AbstractTraditional irrigation water management systems in China are increasingly replaced by user-b...
The extremely arid Tarim Basin in northwestern China is an important cotton and fruit production reg...
The Zhanghe irrigation system (ZIS) is located in the Yangtze River Basin approximately 200 km west ...
The main aim of this paper is to examine the impact of changing external conditions on irrigation wa...
AbstractThe main aim of this paper is to examine the impact of changing external conditions on irrig...
Water is increasingly becoming a limiting factor for sustainable economic growth and development,...
Although the ways in which farmers access irrigation services in areas that rely on groundwater have...
With water scarcity becoming an increasing constraint to food production in northern China, pricing ...
We examine the development of irrigation management in northern China using data from village and ho...
Irrigation occupies a central position in China’s crop production. However, due to low per capita wa...
Irrigation occupies a central position in China?s crop production. However, due to low per capita wa...
In recent decades, debate over how to promote water conservation in irrigation has increased as wate...
As water becomes scarcer in northern China, designing policies that can induce water users to save w...
The overall goal of our article is to better understand which matters for water savings, farmer inco...
Water has become increasingly scarce in northwestern China due to climate change, economic growth an...
AbstractTraditional irrigation water management systems in China are increasingly replaced by user-b...
The extremely arid Tarim Basin in northwestern China is an important cotton and fruit production reg...
The Zhanghe irrigation system (ZIS) is located in the Yangtze River Basin approximately 200 km west ...