Technological developments in rice production in Asia have greatly increased the potential returns to irrigation investments. It is likely that a substantial amount of resources will be allocated to irrigation development in the next two decades. But past experience suggests that the returns actually realized on these investments will be disappointing unless greater attention is paid to problems of effective water management, particularly in the main irrigation system. Human and institutional capabilities, and not physical or financial capital, are likely to be the most limiting factors in dealing with these problems
In order to increase food production it is necessary to better understand all the factors underlying...
What will it take to achieve a level of irrigation investment sufficient to support sustainable agri...
China and India face similar challenges in managing their irrigation economies. Both are developing ...
Technological developments in rice production in Asia have greatly increased the potential returns t...
Rice is the largest user of water in Asia, probably accounting for more than half of irrigation wate...
Asia accounts for 70% of the world's irrigated area and is home to some of the oldest and largest ir...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed a growing scarcity of and competition for water around the w...
There is a growing concern in the Philippines and elsewhere over what some have termed a “water cris...
The water crisis is threatening the sustainability of the irrigated rice system and food security in...
The water crisis is threatening the sustainability of the irrigated rice system and food security in...
Schramm, G., 1981. Input and output constraints affecting irrigation development. In: L.R. Beard (Gu...
Rice is a profligate user of water. It takes 3,000–5,000 liters to produce 1 kilogram of rice, which...
As we enter an era of increasing water scarcity, there is a growing interest to find ways to capture...
In what some may regard as an overly ambitious exercise, we have chosen in this paper to present som...
As opportunities to enhance the irrigation base for raising food production in the country are dwind...
In order to increase food production it is necessary to better understand all the factors underlying...
What will it take to achieve a level of irrigation investment sufficient to support sustainable agri...
China and India face similar challenges in managing their irrigation economies. Both are developing ...
Technological developments in rice production in Asia have greatly increased the potential returns t...
Rice is the largest user of water in Asia, probably accounting for more than half of irrigation wate...
Asia accounts for 70% of the world's irrigated area and is home to some of the oldest and largest ir...
Over the past decade, we have witnessed a growing scarcity of and competition for water around the w...
There is a growing concern in the Philippines and elsewhere over what some have termed a “water cris...
The water crisis is threatening the sustainability of the irrigated rice system and food security in...
The water crisis is threatening the sustainability of the irrigated rice system and food security in...
Schramm, G., 1981. Input and output constraints affecting irrigation development. In: L.R. Beard (Gu...
Rice is a profligate user of water. It takes 3,000–5,000 liters to produce 1 kilogram of rice, which...
As we enter an era of increasing water scarcity, there is a growing interest to find ways to capture...
In what some may regard as an overly ambitious exercise, we have chosen in this paper to present som...
As opportunities to enhance the irrigation base for raising food production in the country are dwind...
In order to increase food production it is necessary to better understand all the factors underlying...
What will it take to achieve a level of irrigation investment sufficient to support sustainable agri...
China and India face similar challenges in managing their irrigation economies. Both are developing ...