Future Directions for Indian Irrigation

Future Directions for Indian Irrigation
Title Future Directions for Indian Irrigation PDF eBook
Author Ruth Suseela Meinzen-Dick
Publisher Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Pages 356
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780896293168

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Desenvolvimento sustentado da irrigacao na India. Pesquisa, manejo, sistemas e experiencias praticas.

Future Directions for Indian Irrigation

Future Directions for Indian Irrigation
Title Future Directions for Indian Irrigation PDF eBook
Author Ruth Suseela Meinzen-Dick
Publisher
Pages 333
Release 1991
Genre Groundwater
ISBN 9780870069871

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A New Era for Irrigation

A New Era for Irrigation
Title A New Era for Irrigation PDF eBook
Author Committee on the Future of Irrigation in the Face of Competing Demands
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 229
Release 1996-11-04
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0309588308

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Irrigated agriculture has played a critical role in the economic and social development of the United States--but it is also at the root of increasing controversy. How can irrigation best make the transition into an era of increasing water scarcity? In A New Era for Irrigation, experts draw important conclusions about whether irrigation can continue to be the nation's most significant water user, what role the federal government should play, and what the irrigation industry must do to adapt to the conditions of the future. A New Era for Irrigation provides data, examples, and insightful commentary on issues such as Growing competition for water resources. Developments in technology and science. The role of federal subsidies for crops and water. Uncertainties related to American Indian water rights issues. Concern about environmental problems. And more. The committee identifies broad forces of change and reports on how public and private institutions, scientists and technology experts, and individual irrigators have responded. The report includes detailed case studies from the Great Plains, the Pacific Northwest, California, and Florida, in both the agricultural and turfgrass sectors. The cultural transformation brought about by irrigation may be as profound as the transformation of the landscape. The committee examines major facets of this cultural perspective and explores its place in the future. A New Era for Irrigation explains how irrigation emerged in the nineteenth century, how it met the nation's goals in the twentieth century, and what role it might play in the twenty-first century. It will be important to growers, policymakers, regulators, environmentalists, water and soil scientists, water rights claimants, and interested individuals.

Future Directions for Implementing Water Policy

Future Directions for Implementing Water Policy
Title Future Directions for Implementing Water Policy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 390
Release 1994
Genre Irrigation
ISBN

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India’s Water Future in a Changing Climate

India’s Water Future in a Changing Climate
Title India’s Water Future in a Changing Climate PDF eBook
Author Kuppannan Palanisami
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 317
Release
Genre
ISBN 981971785X

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The Irrigation Future of India

The Irrigation Future of India
Title The Irrigation Future of India PDF eBook
Author A. Narayanamoorthy
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 397
Release 2022-02-02
Genre Science
ISBN 3030896137

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This book aims to bring forth and address the major issues confronting the irrigation sector of India and also to suggest policy pointers to sustain it. As the policy and reform canvas is large for a huge and diverse country, this book has particular focus on the most important and immediate issues and future options. The chapters not only focus on new research, in-depth analysis and technical details, but also provide a balanced review of the state of irrigation sector and comprehensive presentation of major issues, challenges and future options. With the presentation of in-depth analysis and synthesis of available knowledge, the work can act as a handbook for major irrigation water issues, actual policy changes, and potential reform that could turnaround the sector. Given the temporal and spatial data analysis of the irrigation sector, this book will be effective and useful as a research and teaching tool to students and researchers both in India and globally. Besides its professional audience within the academic, research and policy community, the non-technical format of the book will appeal to a general audience in the media, policy, and donor circles

New Directions in American Indian History

New Directions in American Indian History
Title New Directions in American Indian History PDF eBook
Author Colin Gordon Calloway
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 276
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9780806122335

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Each year more than five hundred new books appear in the field of North American Indian history. There exists, however, no means by which scholars can easily judge which are most significant, which explore new fields of inquiry and ask new questions, and which areas are the subject of especially strong inquiry or are being overlooked. New Directions in American Indian History provides some answers to these questions by bringing together a collection of bibliographic essays by historians, anthropologists, sociologists, religionists, linguists, economists, and legal scholars who are working at the cutting edge of Indian history. This volume responds to the label "new directions" in two ways. First, it describes what new directions have been pursued recently by historians of the Indian experience. Second, it points out some new directions that remain to be pursued. Part One, "Recent Trends," contains six essays reviewing the following six areas where there has been significant interest and activity: quantitative methods in Native American history, by Melissa L. Meyer and Russell Thornton; American Indian women, by Deborah Welch; new developments in Métis history, by Dennis F.K. Madill; recent developments in southern plains Indian history, by Willard Rollings; Indians and the law, by George S. Grossman; and twentieth-century Indian history, by James Riding In. Part Two, "Emerging Trends," contains essays on aspects of Indian history that remain undeveloped: language study and Plains Indian history, by Douglas R. Parks; economics and American Indian history, by Ronald L. Trosper; and religious changes in Native American societies, by Robert A. Brightman. These latter essays present a critique of current scholarship and sketch an agenda for future inquiry. Taken together, the nine essays in this book will help students at all levels to evaluate recent scholarship and tap the immense contemporary literature on American Indian history.