Economics of water management in agriculture / edited by Bob Perez.
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- 9781682500286
- TC 824 .Ec74 2016
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TA 705 .P935 2016 Principles of environmental, groundwater, and engineering geology / | TA 1637 .B531 2018 Image processing analysis / | TC 409 .Ec71 2015 Eco-technological practices for sustainable development. | TC 824 .Ec74 2016 Economics of water management in agriculture / | TD 171.75 .Sy67 2019 Ecomodernism : technology, politics and the climate crisis / | TD192.5 .E59 2017 Environmental biotechnology : | TD 195.H93 .J578 1999 Dams and disease : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Water is an extremely complex resource. It is both a public and a private good; it has multiple uses; the hydrology requires that we examine potential productivity gains at both the farm and the basin levels; both quantity and quality are important. The purpose of this book is to lay down some of the concepts and complexities in economic analyzes related to increasing water productivity, to provide some examples and to see what this implies regarding the potential for increasing water productivity. This book examines economic issues relating to the relationship between water and agriculture, with a special focus on irrigation."
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