GROUNDWATER OVERDEVEWPMENT IS a problem throughout Northern Gujarat. In India, horsepower (hp) based electricity charges encourage inefficient water and energy use in overdeveloped areas. Pumping accounts for 30 percent of electricity consumption in Gujarat and underlies the state's power crisis. The social conditions necessary for farmers to manage groundwater overdevelopment are difficult to meet. User group and resource boundaries are poorly defined, information is not available, private well ownership complicates free rider control, and large heterogeneous groups utilize aquifers. Government regulatory attempts have not been successful. Institutional structures which address groundwater problems need lo be created at the required scal...
South Asia in general and India in particular is heavily dependent on groundwater for supporting its...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
Groundwater pumping for irrigation has exploded across India since the 1970’s largely due to a proli...
IN INDIA. USING groundwater for agricultural purposes is one of the oldest forms of irrigation. Trad...
Despite massive public investments in canal irrigation, Gujarat agriculture has come to depend heavi...
DURING THE LAST three decades there has been a substantial increase in well irrigation in many parts...
Electricity subsidies for farmers are an expensive legacy of past development policies. The result i...
Indian agriculture is heavily reliant on groundwater and on the energy required to pump it. The Worl...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
Solar-powered irrigation pumps (SPIPs) have been promoted in the Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) in re...
The growing dependence of India’s farm sector on groundwater threatens water resources sustainabilit...
This study was conducted in two Indian states of Punjab (in the north) and Karnataka (in the south)....
THE SUSTAINABILITY OF a groundwater-based farmer-managed irrigation system (GW FMIS) cannot be guara...
In Martinez-Cortina, L.; Garrido, A.; Lopez-Gunn, E. (Eds.). Re-thinking Water and Food Security: Fo...
With India emerging as the world’s largest groundwater irrigator, marginal farmers and tenants in ma...
South Asia in general and India in particular is heavily dependent on groundwater for supporting its...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
Groundwater pumping for irrigation has exploded across India since the 1970’s largely due to a proli...
IN INDIA. USING groundwater for agricultural purposes is one of the oldest forms of irrigation. Trad...
Despite massive public investments in canal irrigation, Gujarat agriculture has come to depend heavi...
DURING THE LAST three decades there has been a substantial increase in well irrigation in many parts...
Electricity subsidies for farmers are an expensive legacy of past development policies. The result i...
Indian agriculture is heavily reliant on groundwater and on the energy required to pump it. The Worl...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
Solar-powered irrigation pumps (SPIPs) have been promoted in the Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) in re...
The growing dependence of India’s farm sector on groundwater threatens water resources sustainabilit...
This study was conducted in two Indian states of Punjab (in the north) and Karnataka (in the south)....
THE SUSTAINABILITY OF a groundwater-based farmer-managed irrigation system (GW FMIS) cannot be guara...
In Martinez-Cortina, L.; Garrido, A.; Lopez-Gunn, E. (Eds.). Re-thinking Water and Food Security: Fo...
With India emerging as the world’s largest groundwater irrigator, marginal farmers and tenants in ma...
South Asia in general and India in particular is heavily dependent on groundwater for supporting its...
Groundwater constitutes a vital natural resource for sustaining India’s agricultural economy and mee...
Groundwater pumping for irrigation has exploded across India since the 1970’s largely due to a proli...