This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide insight into the relevance of economics to typical problems found in irrigated agriculture. It first considers the theoretical basis for the use of economic instruments, then considers their usefulness in the context of five case studies of irrigated areas - in Egypt, India, Indonesia, Morocco and Ukraine. The case studies confirm that competition for scarce water and shortage of funds are widespread. The study provides insight into the current price paid for water, the cost of service provision, and the value to irrigators of the water they receive. The analysis shows that volumetric pricing is unlikely to be relevant to demand management be...
The command area of the Rakh branch canal grows wheat, sugarcane, and rice crops in abundance. The c...
The command area of the Rakh branch canal grows wheat, sugarcane, and rice crops in abundance. The c...
Pricing policies play an important role in water demand management and its optimal allocatio...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
This paper provides insight into the relevance of market forces to typical problems found in irrigat...
This paper provides insight into the relevance of market forces to typical problems found in irrigat...
This work is concerned with the theoretical background and the methods most frequently used for valu...
Economists have advocated efficient use of water resources through the demand management tool of mar...
If the balance between availability and requirement drives the value, then the economic value of wat...
The water shortage issue may put a spotlight over most of the Middle East region and push many natio...
Worldwide growing water scarcity has increased the call for economic instruments to stimulate ration...
Worldwide growing water scarcity has increased the call for economic instruments to stimulate ration...
The command area of the Rakh branch canal grows wheat, sugarcane, and rice crops in abundance. The c...
The command area of the Rakh branch canal grows wheat, sugarcane, and rice crops in abundance. The c...
The command area of the Rakh branch canal grows wheat, sugarcane, and rice crops in abundance. The c...
Pricing policies play an important role in water demand management and its optimal allocatio...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
This report describes the results of the Water Valuation and Pricing project, which aims to provide ...
This paper provides insight into the relevance of market forces to typical problems found in irrigat...
This paper provides insight into the relevance of market forces to typical problems found in irrigat...
This work is concerned with the theoretical background and the methods most frequently used for valu...
Economists have advocated efficient use of water resources through the demand management tool of mar...
If the balance between availability and requirement drives the value, then the economic value of wat...
The water shortage issue may put a spotlight over most of the Middle East region and push many natio...
Worldwide growing water scarcity has increased the call for economic instruments to stimulate ration...
Worldwide growing water scarcity has increased the call for economic instruments to stimulate ration...
The command area of the Rakh branch canal grows wheat, sugarcane, and rice crops in abundance. The c...
The command area of the Rakh branch canal grows wheat, sugarcane, and rice crops in abundance. The c...
The command area of the Rakh branch canal grows wheat, sugarcane, and rice crops in abundance. The c...
Pricing policies play an important role in water demand management and its optimal allocatio...