High population pressure and the rapid pace of human activity including urbanization, industrialization and other economic activities have led to a dwindling supply of arable land per capita and a process of agricultural intensification in South Asia. While this process has significantly increased food production to feed the growing population, it has also entailed considerable damage to the physical environment, including degradation and depletion of natural resources and unsustainable use of land and water resources. This paper employs the analytical tools of economic theory, environmental and ecological economics to model the impact of irrigation in South Asia. It underscores the need for an eclectic approach to policy responses stemming...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
In Xenarios, Stefanos; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali; Singh, A. Research analysis on the eff...
Increasing demand for water juxtaposed with shrinking supplies will require a transfer of water reso...
High population pressure and the rapid pace of human activity including urbanization, industrializat...
High population pressure and the rapid pace of human activity including urbanization, industrializat...
South Asia's pursuit of economic development has entailed considerable damage to and exposed the fra...
Agriculture, a century old practice, has rarely been questioned as it is a necessity for feeding the...
Land and water are the natural partners in the process of agricultural development. Their coordinate...
This paper uses an advanced computable general equilibrium model coupled with biophysical data on la...
Pakistan’s agriculture is almost wholly dependent on irrigation and irrigated land supplies more tha...
South Asia's pursuit of economic development has entailed considerable damage to and exposed the fra...
The Indo-Gangetic Basin encompasses most of the fertile landholdings in South Asia. However, low agr...
Water use and landholding factors are widely acknowledged as major determinants of agricultural deve...
Agricultural production has witnessed dramatic rise in the last 3 decades or so in the countries wor...
In India, the production of rice and wheat account for more than 80% of its total agricultural water...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
In Xenarios, Stefanos; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali; Singh, A. Research analysis on the eff...
Increasing demand for water juxtaposed with shrinking supplies will require a transfer of water reso...
High population pressure and the rapid pace of human activity including urbanization, industrializat...
High population pressure and the rapid pace of human activity including urbanization, industrializat...
South Asia's pursuit of economic development has entailed considerable damage to and exposed the fra...
Agriculture, a century old practice, has rarely been questioned as it is a necessity for feeding the...
Land and water are the natural partners in the process of agricultural development. Their coordinate...
This paper uses an advanced computable general equilibrium model coupled with biophysical data on la...
Pakistan’s agriculture is almost wholly dependent on irrigation and irrigated land supplies more tha...
South Asia's pursuit of economic development has entailed considerable damage to and exposed the fra...
The Indo-Gangetic Basin encompasses most of the fertile landholdings in South Asia. However, low agr...
Water use and landholding factors are widely acknowledged as major determinants of agricultural deve...
Agricultural production has witnessed dramatic rise in the last 3 decades or so in the countries wor...
In India, the production of rice and wheat account for more than 80% of its total agricultural water...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
In Xenarios, Stefanos; Sharma, Bharat R.; Amarasinghe, Upali; Singh, A. Research analysis on the eff...
Increasing demand for water juxtaposed with shrinking supplies will require a transfer of water reso...