The strong irrigation tradition has sustained the broad based community interest in irrigation. The result is a very complex institutional milieu in which a set of formally established irrigation rules and organizations exists side by side with an intricate set of social institutions. The two sets act like a dual system often in conflict with each other. The authors, while analyzing the present institutional barriers, have highlighted the importance of irrigation rules and procedures in the institutional framework
This paper investigated the farm level diversity in operation and farm performances under two differ...
As the adverse consequences of the policies of input subsidy and increasing food-grain procurement p...
In Hussain, I.; Biltonen, E. (Eds.), Managing water for the poor: Proceedings of the Regional Worksh...
The strong irrigation tradition has sustained the broad based community interest in irrigation. The ...
Paper presented at the International Waterlogging and Salinity Research Institute (IWASRI) National ...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
The government of Pakistan has been involved in the transfer of irrigation management to farmers' or...
Purpose - Effective irrigation management hinges upon effective collective action among farmers and ...
“There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our n...
The past 50 years of water policy have seen alternating policies emphasize the state, user groups, o...
Neoclassical economics has failed to address irrigation management issues in developing countries su...
In Badruddin, M.; Skogerboe, G. V.; Shafique, M. S. (Eds.), Proceedings of the National Conference o...
Presents a case study of the institutional implications of remodeling an old irrigation system in no...
Due to increasing demographic pressures and widespread mismanagement, Pakistan is experiencing a sev...
Agriculture sector is the keystone of the economy of Pakistan. It contributes about 19 percent to GD...
This paper investigated the farm level diversity in operation and farm performances under two differ...
As the adverse consequences of the policies of input subsidy and increasing food-grain procurement p...
In Hussain, I.; Biltonen, E. (Eds.), Managing water for the poor: Proceedings of the Regional Worksh...
The strong irrigation tradition has sustained the broad based community interest in irrigation. The ...
Paper presented at the International Waterlogging and Salinity Research Institute (IWASRI) National ...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
The government of Pakistan has been involved in the transfer of irrigation management to farmers' or...
Purpose - Effective irrigation management hinges upon effective collective action among farmers and ...
“There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our n...
The past 50 years of water policy have seen alternating policies emphasize the state, user groups, o...
Neoclassical economics has failed to address irrigation management issues in developing countries su...
In Badruddin, M.; Skogerboe, G. V.; Shafique, M. S. (Eds.), Proceedings of the National Conference o...
Presents a case study of the institutional implications of remodeling an old irrigation system in no...
Due to increasing demographic pressures and widespread mismanagement, Pakistan is experiencing a sev...
Agriculture sector is the keystone of the economy of Pakistan. It contributes about 19 percent to GD...
This paper investigated the farm level diversity in operation and farm performances under two differ...
As the adverse consequences of the policies of input subsidy and increasing food-grain procurement p...
In Hussain, I.; Biltonen, E. (Eds.), Managing water for the poor: Proceedings of the Regional Worksh...