2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-3774(99)00047-5
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A cost recovery model for tertiary canal improvement projects, with an example from Egypt

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“…For example, paying a farmer to apply lime to an acidic soil may deliver social benefit (water quality, long term productivity) but will also boost crop productivity. Similar issues are observed in water conservation (Wichelns, 1998), weed removal (Kaiser, 2006) and pest animal removal (Finch and Baxter, 2007). Our approach was to include all the services which supplied public benefit and, which in the absence of market intervention (i.e.…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For example, paying a farmer to apply lime to an acidic soil may deliver social benefit (water quality, long term productivity) but will also boost crop productivity. Similar issues are observed in water conservation (Wichelns, 1998), weed removal (Kaiser, 2006) and pest animal removal (Finch and Baxter, 2007). Our approach was to include all the services which supplied public benefit and, which in the absence of market intervention (i.e.…”
Section: Policy Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Meningkatnya beban hutang yang terus terjadi sampai dengan pertengahan dekade 1970-an mendorong lembaga-lembaga donor menurunkan pinjaman luar negeri. Sebagai contoh, dalam periode 1978-1992 rata-rata pinjaman World Bank untuk proyek irigasi turun sekitar 50 persen (Wichelns, 1998).…”
Section: Tantangan Dan Permasalahanunclassified
“…Appropriately targeted investments can eliminate many of the ineffi ciencies cost effectively (Wichelns 2000 ). One requirement to eliminate ineffi ciencies in regional and on -farm water delivery systems would be to map the areas where ineffi ciencies exist and then target invest-shahbaz khan ments to those areas.…”
Section: Optimal I Rrigation I Nvestmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%