Not AvailableThis paper examines the inequity in irrigation distribution in India using a variant of Theil’s entropy measure for the period 1995–2010. The analysis reveals that the level of inequity in irrigation distribution has increased over time. Inequity has declined in canal, tank and well-irrigated systems and increased in the tube well-irrigated system. Decomposition analysis revealed that regional disparities have declined in all sources of irrigation except for tube wells. The role of property rights to groundwater, groundwater markets, energy pricing policy and competitive deepening of wells in worsening the inequity in access to groundwater resources is also discussed.Not Availabl
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
International audienceThe development of irrigation is generally considered an efficient way to redu...
India is the seventh-largest country in the world by geographical size, covering an area of approxim...
Not AvailableIrrigation has always played a dominant role in agricultural development in India throu...
In India, where over half of the population depends on agriculture, the importance of irrigation in ...
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Using secondary data generated from three rounds (31st, 48th and 54th) of the National Sample Survey...
The development of the human race is always dependent on water as is evident from history. All the c...
Groundwater resources in Gujarat (India) have been depleting at an darning rate in recent years. The...
Today 61% of irrigated areas in India rely on groundwater, placing supplies under great stress. Sudh...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
International audienceThe development of irrigation is generally considered an efficient way to redu...
India is the seventh-largest country in the world by geographical size, covering an area of approxim...
Not AvailableIrrigation has always played a dominant role in agricultural development in India throu...
In India, where over half of the population depends on agriculture, the importance of irrigation in ...
This paper analyzes the institutions and markets that govern groundwater allocation in the sugarcane...
Stagnating agriculture and consequent failure of rapid economic growth to bring about poverty reduct...
Using secondary data generated from three rounds (31st, 48th and 54th) of the National Sample Survey...
The development of the human race is always dependent on water as is evident from history. All the c...
Groundwater resources in Gujarat (India) have been depleting at an darning rate in recent years. The...
Today 61% of irrigated areas in India rely on groundwater, placing supplies under great stress. Sudh...
India’s agricultural economy has undergone profound transformation in the past 50 years with the rap...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
International audienceThe development of irrigation is generally considered an efficient way to redu...
India is the seventh-largest country in the world by geographical size, covering an area of approxim...