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Shah, Tushaar[Issues in reforming informal water economies of low-income countries: examples from India and elsewhere]Issues in reforming informal water economies of low-income countries: examples from India and elsewhere
Shah, TushaarBurke, J.Villholth, Karen G.Angelica, M.Custodio, E.Daibes, F.Hoogesteger, J.Giordano, MarkGirman, J.Gun, Jac van derKendy, E.Kijne, J.Llamas, R.Masiyandima, MutsaMargat, J.Marin, L.Peck, J.Rozelle, S.Sharma, Bharat R.Vincent, L.Wang, J.[Groundwater: a global assessment of scale and significance]Groundwater: a global assessment of scale and significance
Shah, TushaarScott, C.Kishore, A.Sharma, A.[Energy-irrigation nexus in South Asia: improving groundwater conservation and power sector viability]Energy-irrigation nexus in South Asia: improving groundwater conservation and power sector viability
Wester, PhilippusShah, TushaarMerrey, Douglas J.[Providing irrigation services in water-scarce basins: representation and support]Providing irrigation services in water-scarce basins: representation and support
Shah, TushaarScott, Christopher A.Berkoff, J.Kishore, A.Sharma, A.[The energy-irrigation nexus in South Asia: groundwater conservation and power sector viability]The energy-irrigation nexus in South Asia: groundwater conservation and power sector viability
Autor: Shah, Tushaar

In many parts of the world, especially in South Asia, the size of the groundwater economy has rapidly grown during the past 5 decades, and is growing still. Elsewhere in Asia— Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand — and in Maghreb countries, groundwater use in agriculture has begun to grow during th...


Shah, Tushaar[Governing the groundwater economy: comparative analysis of national institutions and policies in South Asia, China and Mexico]Governing the groundwater economy: comparative analysis of national institutions and policies in South Asia, China and Mexico
Shah, TushaarKeller, J.[Micro-irrigation and the poor: A marketing challenge in smallholder irrigation development]Micro-irrigation and the poor: A marketing challenge in smallholder irrigation development

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