Assessing the economic impact of redistributing water within a catchment a case study of the Musi Catchment in the Krishna Basin in India

Assessing the economic impact of redistributing water within a catchment  a case study of the Musi Catchment in the Krishna Basin in India
Author: Brian Davidson,Petra Hellegers,Madar Samad
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2010-05-13
Genre: Watershed management
ISBN: 9789290907053

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The aim in this paper was to present the details of an economic modeling exercise conducted on the Musi Catchment of the Krishna Basin. The model has the unique characteristic of being able to value the water used on individual crops and in different regions. Thus, the individual values of water used to produce different crops, grown over two different seasons and over five very different regions within a catchment, were determined. This is a significant improvement over previous attempts, where a single value of water in a catchment was derived regardless of what it is used for, when it was used and where it used in the catchment. In addition to the agricultural valuation process, some account was made for the other uses of water and how they should be valued. The worth of these findings cannot be underestimated as the results are useful to those who need to allocate scarce water supplies between competing uses within a catchment. The assumptions underlying the model, the data used and the results and implications drawn are fully detailed in this paper. This model was connected to a hydrological model and used to simulate various scenarios on the water situation facing users in the basin. This model is the forerunner of similar modeling attempts on similar problems in other regions of the Krishna Basin and in the Murray Darling Basin of Australia.

A case for pipelining water distribution in the Narmada Irrigation System in Gujarat India

A case for pipelining water distribution in the Narmada Irrigation System in Gujarat  India
Author: Shah, Tushaar,Krishnan, S.,Hemant, P.,Verma, S.,Chandra, A.,Sudhir, C.
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2011-02-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789290907367

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Thanks to farmers’ resistance to provide land for constructing watercourses below the outlets, India’s famous Sardar Sarovar Project is stuck in an impasse. Against a potential to serve 1.8 million hectares, the Project was irrigating just 100,000 hectares five years after the dam and main canals were ready. Indications are that full project benefits will get delayed by years, even decades. In this paper, IWMI researchers advance ten reasons why the Project should abandon its original plan of constructing open channels and license private service providers to invest in pumps and buried pipeline networks to sell irrigation service to farmers.

Health impacts of small reservoirs in Burkina Faso

Health impacts of small reservoirs in Burkina Faso
Author: Eline Boelee,Philippe Cecchi,André Koné
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2010-02-02
Genre: Reservoirs
ISBN: 9789290907176

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In Burkina Faso, at least 1,700 small reservoirs have been constructed, most of them during the last 30 years. Numerous and scattered, these beneficial multipurpose systems combine productive with domestic water uses. However, their environmental and health impacts remain insufficiently documented. This report combines data from different sources into syntheses and national maps, with a focus on water-related diseases. The mitigation of negative impacts requires an integrated approach to specifically identify the enhancing and limiting factors that influence environmental impacts and the transmission of diseases around reservoirs. Public awareness campaigns need to accompany the promotion of preventive and curative measures and the development of alternative water sources for domestic supply.

A Comparative Analysis of the Technical Efficiency of Rain fed and Smallholder Irrigation in Ethiopia

A Comparative Analysis of the Technical Efficiency of Rain fed and Smallholder Irrigation in Ethiopia
Author: Makombe, G.,Namara, R.,Hagos, F.,Awulachew, S. B.,Ayana, M.,Bossio, D.
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2011-08-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789290907404

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Agriculture is the most significant contributor to Ethiopia’s economy. Most of the agricultural production is under rainfed conditions and thus extremely sensitive to rainfall variability. Irrigation development, including smallholder irrigation, is used by the Ethiopian Government to attempt to mitigate the effects of rainfall variability. In this study, we look at smallholder irrigation – modern and traditional irrigation systems. A detailed description of the cropping patterns is given. The stochastic frontier production function approach is used to estimate technical inefficiency, and constraints to production are analyzed. Since the traditional system is found to be efficient but on a lower production frontier, the study shows that significant gains can be made by raising the frontier of the traditional systems and increasing the efficiency of the modern systems. Among the production constraints studied were land preparation, soil fertility, weed control, pests and diseases, soil erosion, input access and moisture deficiency. The most significant constraints on the irrigated systems were input access and moisture deficiency.

An Overview of the Development Challenges and Constraints of the Niger Basin and Possible Intervention Strategies

An Overview of the Development Challenges and Constraints of the Niger Basin and Possible Intervention Strategies
Author: Regassa E. Namara,Boubacar Barry,Eric S. Owusu,Andrew Ogilvie
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2011-09-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789290907428

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The Niger River Basin covers 7.5% of the African continent and is shared between nine riparian countries. The human population of the basin is growing at an average annual rate of about 3%, which makes the Niger River Basin one of the areas with the highest fertility rates in the world. The desert margin is expanding; climate change is negatively impacting rainfall; and urbanization, industrialization, and the human and livestock population are threatening the quantity and quality of available water resources. The basin population already suffers from chronic poverty. Based on a literature review, this paper suggests some key water-related and other interventions that are capable of easing the basin’s development challenges.

From Mesopotamia to the third millennium the historical trajectory of water development and use in the Karkheh River Basin Iran

From Mesopotamia to the third millennium  the historical trajectory of water development and use in the Karkheh River Basin  Iran
Author: Sara Marjanizadeh,Asad Sarwar Qureshi,Hugh Turral,Parviz Talebzadeh
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2010-05-13
Genre: Watershed management
ISBN: 9789290907237

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The Karkheh River Basin is the third largest basin in Iran after Karoon and Dez, and occupies a strategic position on the western boundary of the country. The basin has seen remarkable ancient feats of engineering, and has a long history of wheat and barley production, complemented by horticulture. With the growth of the modern nation-state of Iran, water development has progressed steadily in tandem with rising populations and urbanization. The report aims to understand the historical setting and present situation of water development and allocation, in relation to rural development and agrarian policy. It provides the contextual backdrop for further research on the management of water to improve livelihoods in the basin through integrated and sustainable management of land and water resources. It provides further information on the changes in surface flows out of the component subbasins and looks at the development, use and consequences of groundwater abstraction.

Inventory of water storage types in the Blue Nile and Volta River Basins

Inventory of water storage types in the Blue Nile and Volta River Basins
Author: Johnston, Robyn M.,McCartney, Matthew
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2010-10-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789290907305

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For agriculture there is a continuum of water storage options, ranging from groundwater aquifers, soil water, natural wetlands and small ponds and tanks to large reservoirs. In any situation each of these has its own niche in terms of technical feasibility, socioeconomic sustainability and impact on public health and the environment. Planning storage requires insight into impending needs and also a good understanding of what already exists and what was, and was not, successful, in the past. This report provides an inventory of existing and prospective water storage in the Ghanaian Volta and the Ethiopian Blue Nile basins. It provides as much quantitative data as possible, but highlights both the dearth of readily available information and the lack of integrated planning of storage in both basins. Recommendations are made for improved planning in the future.

Climate change impacts and adaptation in Nepal

Climate change impacts and adaptation in Nepal
Author: Bartlett, R.,Bharati, Luna,Pant, Dhruba,Hosterman, H.,McCornick, P. G.
Publsiher: IWMI
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2010-12-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789290907329

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The impact of climate change (CC) on water resources is likely to affect agricultural systems and food security. This is especially true for Nepal, a least developed country, where a high percentage of the population is dependent on agriculture for its livelihoods. It is thus crucial for Nepal’s leaders and resource managers to draft and begin implementing national adaptation plans. This working paper aims to create a more comprehensive understanding of how the impacts of CC will be realized at different scales in Nepal, from household livelihoods to national food security, and the many institutions governing the ultimate adaptation process.