Water markets provide one of the most promising institutional mechanisms for increasing access to irrigation from groundwater, particularly for tenants and small farmers. While water markets are found in all provinces of Pakistan, they are most prevalent in canal irrigated areas of Punjab and in NWFP. This study reviews the emerging literature on water markets and uses farm-level survey data to examine the performance of groundwater markets, with particular emphasis on Faisalabad District in Punjab and Dir District in NWFP. Findings indicate that, while large landowners are more likely to own tubewells and pumps, smaller landowners and tenants are more likely to rely on purchases from other farmers' tubewe...
This paper presents the results of a study on water markets in the Fordwah/Eastern Sadiqia Area, Pun...
Pakistan faces the challenge of developing sustainable groundwater policies with the main focus on g...
The increasing scarcity of water and financial resources has made the economic dimension of water an...
Water markets provide one of the most promising institutional mechanisms for increasing access to i...
In Pakistan, where agriculture is heavily dependent on irrigation, informal water markets are an inc...
In Pakistan, where agriculture is heavily dependent on irrigation, informal water markets are an inc...
In Pakistan, where agriculture is heavily dependent on irrigation, informal water markets are an inc...
Water markets provide one of the most promising institutional mechanisms for increasing access to ir...
Water markets provide one of the most promising institutional mechanisms for increasing access to ir...
Water markets provide one of the most promising institutional mechanisms for increasing access to ir...
Irrigation provides crucial water for agricultural production on over 80 percent of the gross ...
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...
The study documents comprehensive analysis on informal groundwater marketing in upland Balochistan, ...
This paper presents the results of a study on water markets in the Fordwah/Eastern Sadiqia Area, Pun...
This paper presents the results of a study on water markets in the Fordwah/Eastern Sadiqia Area, Pun...
Pakistan faces the challenge of developing sustainable groundwater policies with the main focus on g...
The increasing scarcity of water and financial resources has made the economic dimension of water an...
Water markets provide one of the most promising institutional mechanisms for increasing access to i...
In Pakistan, where agriculture is heavily dependent on irrigation, informal water markets are an inc...
In Pakistan, where agriculture is heavily dependent on irrigation, informal water markets are an inc...
In Pakistan, where agriculture is heavily dependent on irrigation, informal water markets are an inc...
Water markets provide one of the most promising institutional mechanisms for increasing access to ir...
Water markets provide one of the most promising institutional mechanisms for increasing access to ir...
Water markets provide one of the most promising institutional mechanisms for increasing access to ir...
Irrigation provides crucial water for agricultural production on over 80 percent of the gross ...
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...
The study documents comprehensive analysis on informal groundwater marketing in upland Balochistan, ...
This paper presents the results of a study on water markets in the Fordwah/Eastern Sadiqia Area, Pun...
This paper presents the results of a study on water markets in the Fordwah/Eastern Sadiqia Area, Pun...
Pakistan faces the challenge of developing sustainable groundwater policies with the main focus on g...
The increasing scarcity of water and financial resources has made the economic dimension of water an...