Water-related investment projects affect downstream water availability, and therefore should account for these externalities. Few projects do, however, owing to lack of awareness, lack of data and difficulty in linking upstream investments to downstream effects. This article assesses the downstream impacts of rainwater harvesting in a semi-arid basin in Southern India, focusing on the trade-offs that arise when crop water use is re-allocated from a downstream surface water irrigation system to groundwater irrigated agriculture upstream. The results indicate that the downstream impacts are considerable and that net benefits are insufficient to pay back investment costs. Further research is required to reduce the uncertainties in the water ba...
Detailed case study of Rajsamadhiyala watershed in the semi-arid tropical area of Gujarat in India r...
Water is our most precious natural resource and something that most of us take for granted. We are n...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...
Often, as a frantic response to problems of water scarcity and consequent hardships faced by both ur...
Often, as a frantic response to problems of water scarcity and consequent hardships faced by both ur...
India has a long tradition of water harvesting. Many of the traditional water harvesting systems hav...
The Cauvery basin in southern India is experiencing transboundary issues due to increasing water dem...
The Cauvery basin in southern India is experiencing transboundary issues due to increasing water dem...
Decentralized rainwater harvesting (RWH) is a promising approach to mitigate drought in the drylands...
Invited paper for the TNAU-UNESCO International Symposium on Water Harvesting: Bringing Green Revolu...
Agriculture-dependent societies invest in irrigation infrastructure to enhance water security for ag...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH), the small-scale collection and storage of runoff for irrigated agricultu...
Detailed case study of Rajsamadhiyala watershed in the semi-arid tropical area of Gujarat in India r...
Not AvailableFacing the food and poverty crises in developing countries will require a new emphasis ...
Published ArticleAlong the path of water flowing in a river basin are many water-related human inter...
Detailed case study of Rajsamadhiyala watershed in the semi-arid tropical area of Gujarat in India r...
Water is our most precious natural resource and something that most of us take for granted. We are n...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...
Often, as a frantic response to problems of water scarcity and consequent hardships faced by both ur...
Often, as a frantic response to problems of water scarcity and consequent hardships faced by both ur...
India has a long tradition of water harvesting. Many of the traditional water harvesting systems hav...
The Cauvery basin in southern India is experiencing transboundary issues due to increasing water dem...
The Cauvery basin in southern India is experiencing transboundary issues due to increasing water dem...
Decentralized rainwater harvesting (RWH) is a promising approach to mitigate drought in the drylands...
Invited paper for the TNAU-UNESCO International Symposium on Water Harvesting: Bringing Green Revolu...
Agriculture-dependent societies invest in irrigation infrastructure to enhance water security for ag...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH), the small-scale collection and storage of runoff for irrigated agricultu...
Detailed case study of Rajsamadhiyala watershed in the semi-arid tropical area of Gujarat in India r...
Not AvailableFacing the food and poverty crises in developing countries will require a new emphasis ...
Published ArticleAlong the path of water flowing in a river basin are many water-related human inter...
Detailed case study of Rajsamadhiyala watershed in the semi-arid tropical area of Gujarat in India r...
Water is our most precious natural resource and something that most of us take for granted. We are n...
Factors such as increasing population, scarcity of productive land and declining farm sizes in India...