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Assessing irrigation performance with comparative indicators: the case of the Alto Rio Lerma Irrigation District, Mexico

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1998ISBN:
  • 92-9090-359-7
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 1998-058388
In: Colombo (Sri Lanka). IIMI. 1998. 43 pSummary: This research report describes and evaluates the application of IIMI's minimum set of comparative performance indicators to the Alto Rio Lerma Irrigation District (ARLID), located in the Mexican State of Guanajuato, and compares this with the application of a small set of process performance indicators. This study is used to test three hypotheses on the usefulness and applicability of this minimum set of comparative indicators to assess the performance of a large-scale irrigation system
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11 tables, 8 fig., 34 ref.; IIMI research report 22 IIMI, POB 2075 Colombo - Sri Lanka. E-mail: r.desilva@cgnet.com

This research report describes and evaluates the application of IIMI's minimum set of comparative performance indicators to the Alto Rio Lerma Irrigation District (ARLID), located in the Mexican State of Guanajuato, and compares this with the application of a small set of process performance indicators. This study is used to test three hypotheses on the usefulness and applicability of this minimum set of comparative indicators to assess the performance of a large-scale irrigation system

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