Discusses and illustrates concepts for identifying ways of improving productivity of water within basins. The results of applying a water accounting procedure to four sub-basins in South Asia (Bhakra in India; Chishtian in Pakistan; Huruluwewa in northern Sri Lanka; and Kirindi Oya in southern Sri Lanka) are presented. The methodology used identifies the quantities and productivity of various uses of water within a basin. This information is then used to identify the water-saving potential, and the means of improving the productivity of the managed supplies
In the context of the growing demand for water and the emerging water crisis, this paper examines th...
The Syrdarya River basin in Central Asia exhibits symptoms of scarcity because of growing competitio...
For decades, increasing land productivity was a major driver of improving food security and reducing...
Discusses and illustrates concepts for identifying ways of improving productivity of water within ba...
In ICID, 17th Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Granada, Spain, 1999: Water for Agriculture in th...
In CIMMYT. RWC, Addressing resource conservation issues in rice-wheat systems of South Asia: A resou...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for water accounting and provides generic terminologies a...
The assessment of benefits from water by applying the concepts of water productivity is gaining mome...
In Davids, G. G.; Anderson, S. S. (Eds.), Benchmarking irrigation system performance using water mea...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for water accounting and provides generic terminologies a...
The Indus and Ganges River Basin, being the most populous in the world, is under extreme pressure to...
The main objective of this research paper is to assess the extent to which the concept of water acco...
The Indo-Gangetic Basin encompasses most of the fertile landholdings in South Asia. However, low agr...
The assessment of benefits from water by applying the concepts of water productivity is gaining mom...
Growing demand for water for industry and municipalities, combined with environmental problems resul...
In the context of the growing demand for water and the emerging water crisis, this paper examines th...
The Syrdarya River basin in Central Asia exhibits symptoms of scarcity because of growing competitio...
For decades, increasing land productivity was a major driver of improving food security and reducing...
Discusses and illustrates concepts for identifying ways of improving productivity of water within ba...
In ICID, 17th Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Granada, Spain, 1999: Water for Agriculture in th...
In CIMMYT. RWC, Addressing resource conservation issues in rice-wheat systems of South Asia: A resou...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for water accounting and provides generic terminologies a...
The assessment of benefits from water by applying the concepts of water productivity is gaining mome...
In Davids, G. G.; Anderson, S. S. (Eds.), Benchmarking irrigation system performance using water mea...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for water accounting and provides generic terminologies a...
The Indus and Ganges River Basin, being the most populous in the world, is under extreme pressure to...
The main objective of this research paper is to assess the extent to which the concept of water acco...
The Indo-Gangetic Basin encompasses most of the fertile landholdings in South Asia. However, low agr...
The assessment of benefits from water by applying the concepts of water productivity is gaining mom...
Growing demand for water for industry and municipalities, combined with environmental problems resul...
In the context of the growing demand for water and the emerging water crisis, this paper examines th...
The Syrdarya River basin in Central Asia exhibits symptoms of scarcity because of growing competitio...
For decades, increasing land productivity was a major driver of improving food security and reducing...