Efficient irrigation water management has become a common goal for continued growth and sustainable development in both India and Australia. The two countries have followed definite paths for achieving the best irrigation management policy. Australia has adopted irrigation management transfer (IMT) with emphasis on privatisation, while India has focused on participatory irrigation management (PIM). Australia and India have adopted these approaches in one of their main river basins, namely the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) and the Krishna Basin, respectively. Institutional reforms in irrigation management in the MDB developed independently of global progress in IMT as compared to the Krishna Basin where the reforms were imposed from the top. Fu...
Surface irrigation dominates the Indian irrigation system. The total surface waters in the country h...
In developing Asian countries, a major recent change in irrigation management is the rapid spread of...
As water resources become increasing scare in India and demand only increases, the challenge of sust...
Efficient irrigation water management has become a common goal for continued growth and sustainable ...
A comparative analysis of irrigation related issues and effectiveness of water policies in India and...
Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM) and Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) are studied at th...
Participatory irrigation management programme as a prelude to irrigation management transfer to user...
The project, funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ADP-2014-045),...
These notes present the impressions gathered by a team of Indian and Pakistani economists on contemp...
“There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our n...
UK editionAn evalaution is presented on the history of irrigation in Australia and on the present si...
This report presents a discussion among IWMI?s Asian researchers on the strategy for policy research...
As in many other countries, the poor economic rate of return of many past irrigation projects in Ind...
Participatory irrigation management is gradually being introduced in the canal irrigation system in ...
The two studies in this book appraise Australia{u2019}s largest irrigation schemes, those of the Mur...
Surface irrigation dominates the Indian irrigation system. The total surface waters in the country h...
In developing Asian countries, a major recent change in irrigation management is the rapid spread of...
As water resources become increasing scare in India and demand only increases, the challenge of sust...
Efficient irrigation water management has become a common goal for continued growth and sustainable ...
A comparative analysis of irrigation related issues and effectiveness of water policies in India and...
Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM) and Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) are studied at th...
Participatory irrigation management programme as a prelude to irrigation management transfer to user...
The project, funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ADP-2014-045),...
These notes present the impressions gathered by a team of Indian and Pakistani economists on contemp...
“There is a water crisis today. But the crisis is not about having too little water to satisfy our n...
UK editionAn evalaution is presented on the history of irrigation in Australia and on the present si...
This report presents a discussion among IWMI?s Asian researchers on the strategy for policy research...
As in many other countries, the poor economic rate of return of many past irrigation projects in Ind...
Participatory irrigation management is gradually being introduced in the canal irrigation system in ...
The two studies in this book appraise Australia{u2019}s largest irrigation schemes, those of the Mur...
Surface irrigation dominates the Indian irrigation system. The total surface waters in the country h...
In developing Asian countries, a major recent change in irrigation management is the rapid spread of...
As water resources become increasing scare in India and demand only increases, the challenge of sust...