C Chan, D Forwood, H Roper, C Sayers - 2009 - papers.ssrn.com
Historically, governments have played the predominant role in owning and operating infrastructure facilities such as schools, hospitals, roads, bridges, railways, ports …
L Toledo, G Salmoral, O Viteri-Salazar - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Agriculture is the principal source for satisfying the growing global demand for food. However, current production patterns and socioeconomic and demographic pressures could …
This paper depicts opinions that condense the thinking of different sectors (ie, academia, government, private sector, etc.) dealing in certain degree with the management of …
O Unver, R Wahaj, E Lorenzon… - Irrigation and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In the pursuit of information to support policies and actions to alleviate hunger and poverty through irrigation and drainage, this paper attempts to provide correlations between water …
According to 2013 statistics from the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (EC-LAC 2013), a mere 3.03% of the total agricultural area in the region uses …
O Banerjee - International Journal of Water Resources …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Irrigated agriculture makes an important contribution to the economy of Australia's Murray- Darling Basin. Competing water demand, recurring drought and climate change have …
Water scarcity has been appointed as the key-limiting factor for the development of agriculture in the Peninsula of Santa Elena. To solve this problem, the Ecuadorian …
The impacts of climate change affect several environments, and one of the main problems is the availability and pollution of water resources. This limitation considerably impacts coastal …
This document, Financing Water Management and Infrastructure related to Agriculture across OECD Countries, by Frank A. Ward, of New Mexico State University, Las Cruces …