Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agricultural production since the onset of the Green Revolution in the 1960’s has been attributed to irrigation. Irrigation is used to supplement and buffer crops against precipitation shocks, but water availability for such use is itself sensitive to the erratic, seasonal and spatially heterogeneous nature of the monsoon. We provide new evidence on the relationship between monsoon changes, irrigation variability and water availability by linking a process based hydrology model with an econometric model for one of the world’s most water stressed countries. India uses more groundwater for irrigation than any other country, and there is substantia...
The Indus Basin has supported agricultural practices since the Harappan civilization (3000-1500 BC)....
Groundwater depletion is becoming a global threat to food security, yet the ultimate impacts of depl...
The basaltic aquifers of the Upper Bhima River Basin in India are highly utilized for irrigation but...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
How will future changes in precipitation affect irrigation demand and supply in India? This paper pr...
There is an emerging understanding toward the importance of land-atmosphere interactions in the mons...
Investments in water infrastructure remain key to climate change adaptation plans in many countries,...
Indian agriculture is the largest user of rainfall, surface and groundwater resources. Some of the l...
Irrigated agriculture in South Asia depends on meltwater, monsoon rains and groundwater. Climate cha...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
Especially in the Himalayan headwaters of the main rivers in South Asia, shifts in runoff are expect...
Not AvailableIrrigation has always played a dominant role in agricultural development in India throu...
The decreasing trend in rainfall in the last few decades over the Indo-Gangetic Plains of northern I...
Meeting the growing water and food demands in a densely populated country like India is a major chal...
Groundwater is an essential input to agriculture world-wide, but it is clear that current rates of g...
The Indus Basin has supported agricultural practices since the Harappan civilization (3000-1500 BC)....
Groundwater depletion is becoming a global threat to food security, yet the ultimate impacts of depl...
The basaltic aquifers of the Upper Bhima River Basin in India are highly utilized for irrigation but...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
How will future changes in precipitation affect irrigation demand and supply in India? This paper pr...
There is an emerging understanding toward the importance of land-atmosphere interactions in the mons...
Investments in water infrastructure remain key to climate change adaptation plans in many countries,...
Indian agriculture is the largest user of rainfall, surface and groundwater resources. Some of the l...
Irrigated agriculture in South Asia depends on meltwater, monsoon rains and groundwater. Climate cha...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
Especially in the Himalayan headwaters of the main rivers in South Asia, shifts in runoff are expect...
Not AvailableIrrigation has always played a dominant role in agricultural development in India throu...
The decreasing trend in rainfall in the last few decades over the Indo-Gangetic Plains of northern I...
Meeting the growing water and food demands in a densely populated country like India is a major chal...
Groundwater is an essential input to agriculture world-wide, but it is clear that current rates of g...
The Indus Basin has supported agricultural practices since the Harappan civilization (3000-1500 BC)....
Groundwater depletion is becoming a global threat to food security, yet the ultimate impacts of depl...
The basaltic aquifers of the Upper Bhima River Basin in India are highly utilized for irrigation but...