International audienceThe development of irrigation is generally considered an efficient way to reduce poverty in rural areas, although its impact on the inequality between farmers is more debated. In fact, assessing the impact of water management on different categories of farmers requires resituating it within the different dimensions of the local socio-technical context. We tested this hypothesis in a semi-arid area in Karnataka, South India, where groundwater irrigation was introduced five decades ago. Using the conceptual framework of comparative agriculture, based on farmers’ interviews, we built a farm typology, traced the trajectories of farm types over the last decades and assessed their current technical and economic performances....
Water is becoming degraded at an increasingly rapid rate, demanding complex, dynamic strategies tail...
This paper investigates the impact of the dissemination of modern irrigation systems, i.e. private w...
Unregulated groundwater extraction has led to declining water tables and increasing water scarcity i...
International audienceThe development of irrigation is generally considered an efficient way to redu...
IN INDIA. USING groundwater for agricultural purposes is one of the oldest forms of irrigation. Trad...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
In India, where over half of the population depends on agriculture, the importance of irrigation in ...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. The study area of Andhra Pradesh and Telan...
Not AvailableIrrigation has always played a dominant role in agricultural development in India throu...
<p>In recent years, the proliferation of private well irrigation systems in South Asia, especially i...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...
Tube-well irrigation, through modern water extraction mechanisms (WEMs), has been vital to food secu...
Water is becoming degraded at an increasingly rapid rate, demanding complex, dynamic strategies tail...
This paper investigates the impact of the dissemination of modern irrigation systems, i.e. private w...
Unregulated groundwater extraction has led to declining water tables and increasing water scarcity i...
International audienceThe development of irrigation is generally considered an efficient way to redu...
IN INDIA. USING groundwater for agricultural purposes is one of the oldest forms of irrigation. Trad...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
In India, where over half of the population depends on agriculture, the importance of irrigation in ...
Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. The study area of Andhra Pradesh and Telan...
Not AvailableIrrigation has always played a dominant role in agricultural development in India throu...
<p>In recent years, the proliferation of private well irrigation systems in South Asia, especially i...
Agriculture is the dominant economic sector in many South Asian countries, including India. It provi...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...
Tube-well irrigation, through modern water extraction mechanisms (WEMs), has been vital to food secu...
Water is becoming degraded at an increasingly rapid rate, demanding complex, dynamic strategies tail...
This paper investigates the impact of the dissemination of modern irrigation systems, i.e. private w...
Unregulated groundwater extraction has led to declining water tables and increasing water scarcity i...