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Aditi Mukherji

Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation: To sustainably meet tomorrow's food needs - A report by IWMI and FAO

Revitalizing Asia's Irrigation: To sustainably meet tomorrow's food needs - A report by IWMI and FAOThis document by International Water Management Institute (IWMI) highlights the urgent need for improving irrigation systems to enhance food production to meet the needs of the growing population in Asia, in the context of increasing urbanisation and the challenges posed by climate change.

Experience has shown that improvement in irrigation systems have led to improvement in agricultural growth in Asia in the past where irrigated agriculture still continues to be the heart of rural growth.Read More

However, experts estimate that demand for food and animal feed will double during the next fifty years in Asia. This will require better management of the existing irrigated lands as opening up of new alternatives is constrained by lack of land and water resources.

Implications of alternative institutional arrangements in groundwater sharing - Evidence from West Bengal

 In this paper published in the Economic and Political Weekly two alternative institutional arrangements in water sharing from West Bengal have been compared from the perspective of the impact they have on the water buyers - in most cases small and marginal farmers. Read More

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Groundwater markets in the Ganga-Meghna-Brahmaputra basin - Theory and evidence - EPW

This paper published in the Economic and Political Weekly reviews 13 papers (from 1974 to 2003) on groundwater markets in the region, in order to understand the role of groundwater markets in the GMB Basin, in the context of increased  importance of water markets and the rapid agricultural transition in the region.  Groundwater markets have emerged as an important rural institution in the Ganga-Meghna-Brahmaputra (GMB) basin. The various aspects of this market such as its evolution, spread, mode of functioning and impact are analysed in this paper. Read More

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