The right to the flow of income from water is vigorously pursued, protected, and fought over in any arid part of the world. Pakistan is of course no exception. Reform of irrigation institutions necessarily changes the rights to water, whether it be those of farmers, government, or government functionaries. Those perceived rights may be explicit and broadly accepted, or simply takings that are not even considered legitimate. Nevertheless they will be fought over. Pakistan has a long history of proposals for irrigation reform, little or none being implemented, except as isolated pilot projects. Thus, to propose major changes in irrigation institutions must be clearly shown to have major benefits to justify the hard battles that must be fought...
Approximately 40 percent of the world’s food and 60 percent of its grain is produced under irrigatio...
The present study aims to investigate the prospects and challenges that need to be encountered for t...
Pakistan’s agriculture is almost wholly dependent on irrigation and irrigated land supplies more tha...
To eliminate the subsidy on the canal irrigation system, the Government of Pakistan has decided to r...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
Irrigation provides crucial water for agricultural production on over 80 percent of the gross ...
“If you look at Pakistan from space, you’ll see this green kind of dragon moving down,” Simi Sadaf K...
External pressures related to environmental protection, commodity prices, energy availability, large...
Agriculture sector is the keystone of the economy of Pakistan. It contributes about 19 percent to GD...
Pakistan’s agriculture is almost wholly dependent on irrigation and irrigated land supplies more tha...
Institutional reforms currently underway in Pakistan’s irrigation and drainage sector require that f...
The irrigation systems of Punjab, Pakistan are not functioning effectively in relation to design cri...
As water resources become increasing scare in India and demand only increases, the challenge of sust...
The irrigation systems of Punjab, Pakistan are not functioning effectively in relation to design cri...
To eliminate the subsidy on the canal irrigation system, the Government of Pakistan has decided to r...
Approximately 40 percent of the world’s food and 60 percent of its grain is produced under irrigatio...
The present study aims to investigate the prospects and challenges that need to be encountered for t...
Pakistan’s agriculture is almost wholly dependent on irrigation and irrigated land supplies more tha...
To eliminate the subsidy on the canal irrigation system, the Government of Pakistan has decided to r...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
Irrigation provides crucial water for agricultural production on over 80 percent of the gross ...
“If you look at Pakistan from space, you’ll see this green kind of dragon moving down,” Simi Sadaf K...
External pressures related to environmental protection, commodity prices, energy availability, large...
Agriculture sector is the keystone of the economy of Pakistan. It contributes about 19 percent to GD...
Pakistan’s agriculture is almost wholly dependent on irrigation and irrigated land supplies more tha...
Institutional reforms currently underway in Pakistan’s irrigation and drainage sector require that f...
The irrigation systems of Punjab, Pakistan are not functioning effectively in relation to design cri...
As water resources become increasing scare in India and demand only increases, the challenge of sust...
The irrigation systems of Punjab, Pakistan are not functioning effectively in relation to design cri...
To eliminate the subsidy on the canal irrigation system, the Government of Pakistan has decided to r...
Approximately 40 percent of the world’s food and 60 percent of its grain is produced under irrigatio...
The present study aims to investigate the prospects and challenges that need to be encountered for t...
Pakistan’s agriculture is almost wholly dependent on irrigation and irrigated land supplies more tha...