The dynamics of irrigation system performance: a comparative study of two secondary canal reaches in Mahi-Kadana, Gujarat
Material type: TextLanguage: En Publication details: Colombo (Sri Lanka) : IIMI, 1993Description: 78 pISBN:- 92-9090-301-5
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33 ref.; 15 figs.; 24 tables. Working paper no.25. (En)
The study critically examines the operational features and the interplay of factors in the Mahi-Kadana System responsible for the current process of surface water distribution, and to ascertain whether such a distribution and resultant utilization i) interseasonally, and ii) in relation to the abundant groundwater available, can result in a realization of the overall productivity benefits of the project command. The specific objective was to analyze the performance of two representative secondary canals in terms of water deliveries and its impact on farm production, with particular referDEe to location and to well and/or tubewell use in
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