The Indus and Ganges River Basin, being the most populous in the world, is under extreme pressure to sustain food security. Production resources including water are being exploited to various levels from underdevelopment to heavy overexploitation. This report provides a bird’s eye view of the basin and focuses on the nexus between agricultural production and water consumption, making it possible to pinpoint the areas with high/low water productivity and identify the factors behind this, which helps to promote informed decision making in light of environmental sustainability
In Kumar, M. Dinesh; Amarasinghe, Upali A. (Eds.). Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking ...
The Upper Bhima River Basin is facing both episodic and chronic water shortages due to intensive irr...
In CIMMYT. RWC, Addressing resource conservation issues in rice-wheat systems of South Asia: A resou...
The Indus and Ganges River Basin, being the most populous in the world, is under extreme pressure to...
The Indus and Ganges river basins (collectively called the Indus-Ganges Basin) in South Asia covers ...
The Indo-Gangetic Basin encompasses most of the fertile landholdings in South Asia. However, low agr...
For decades, increasing land productivity was a major driver of improving food security and reducing...
Paper presented at the 3rd International Perspective on Current and Future State of Water Resources ...
The Indian subcontinent faces a population increase from 1.6 billion in 2000 towards 2 billion aroun...
The Indian subcontinent faces a population increase from 1.6 billion in 2000 towards 2 billion aroun...
The objective of the study is to explore the scope for water productivity enhancement in irrigated a...
This article summarizes the results of water productivity assessment in 10 river basins across Asia,...
As a consequence of green revolution in 1960s, though irrigated areas and agriculture production has...
This paper gives an overview of water resources, its availability and use, problems and constraints,...
The basins of the Indus and Ganges rivers cover 2.20 million km2 and are inhabited by more than a bi...
In Kumar, M. Dinesh; Amarasinghe, Upali A. (Eds.). Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking ...
The Upper Bhima River Basin is facing both episodic and chronic water shortages due to intensive irr...
In CIMMYT. RWC, Addressing resource conservation issues in rice-wheat systems of South Asia: A resou...
The Indus and Ganges River Basin, being the most populous in the world, is under extreme pressure to...
The Indus and Ganges river basins (collectively called the Indus-Ganges Basin) in South Asia covers ...
The Indo-Gangetic Basin encompasses most of the fertile landholdings in South Asia. However, low agr...
For decades, increasing land productivity was a major driver of improving food security and reducing...
Paper presented at the 3rd International Perspective on Current and Future State of Water Resources ...
The Indian subcontinent faces a population increase from 1.6 billion in 2000 towards 2 billion aroun...
The Indian subcontinent faces a population increase from 1.6 billion in 2000 towards 2 billion aroun...
The objective of the study is to explore the scope for water productivity enhancement in irrigated a...
This article summarizes the results of water productivity assessment in 10 river basins across Asia,...
As a consequence of green revolution in 1960s, though irrigated areas and agriculture production has...
This paper gives an overview of water resources, its availability and use, problems and constraints,...
The basins of the Indus and Ganges rivers cover 2.20 million km2 and are inhabited by more than a bi...
In Kumar, M. Dinesh; Amarasinghe, Upali A. (Eds.). Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking ...
The Upper Bhima River Basin is facing both episodic and chronic water shortages due to intensive irr...
In CIMMYT. RWC, Addressing resource conservation issues in rice-wheat systems of South Asia: A resou...