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Programa de adecuación de derechos de uso de agua y redimensionamiento del Distrito de Riego 004 Don Martín en los estados de Coahuila y Nuevo León. Colegio de Postgraduados
López Andrade, José Amador.
El Distrito de Riego 004 Don Martín, se localiza en los Municipios de Juárez, en Coahuila y Anáhuac, en Nuevo León, siendo uno de los más antiguos del país. Mediante un Decreto Presidencial de 1941, publicado en 1945, se limitó la superficie física del distrito a 39,820 ha, de las cuales sólo 29,605 ha eran de riego. De acuerdo con el padrón de usuarios actualizado en el año 2001, se reconocen oficialmente un total de 29,615.5 ha de riego. La superficie regada, en promedio en 75 años, es de 14,381 hectáreas, lo que indica un índice de aprovechamiento de superficie regada de 48%. La sequía prolongada que duró de 1995 a 2005 ocasionó que únicamente se regara en tres de los diez años agrícolas comprendidos en dicho período. En respuesta a problemas que...
Palavras-chave: Distritos de Riego; Redimensionamiento; Derechos de agua; Sustentabilidad; Irrigation District; Resizing; Water Rights; Sustainability; Hidrociencias; Maestría Tecnológica.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10521/2252
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An Assessment of Future Markets for Crops Grown Along the Columbia River: Economic Implications of Increases in Production Resulting from New Agricultural Water Rights Under the Columbia River Initiative AgEcon
Capps, Oral, Jr.; Williams, Gary W..
This report examines the likely effects of additional agricultural water rights under the Columbia River Initiative (CRI) on net crop revenues (hay, orchards, vegetables, potatoes, wheat, and other crops) in the state of Washington over the next 20 years. This study corrects for four potentially serious methodological flaws made in two previous studies associated with the CRI and concludes that those studies substantially overestimated the net revenues accruing to producers in the Columbia River area from new irrigated acreage under the CRI. In fact, the net revenues are more likely to be negative than positive. Methodological errors made in the two previous studies lead to results that support a policy prescription that is just the opposite of what would...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Columbia River; New Agricultural; Water Rights; Columbia; Crop Production/Industries; Production Economics.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/90780
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Implications of Bulk Water Transfer on Local Water Management Institutions: A Case Study of the Melamchi Water Supply Project in Nepal AgEcon
Pant, Dhruba; Bhattarai, Madhusudan; Basnet, Govinda.
To mitigate a drinking water crisis in Kathmandu valley, the Government of Nepal initiated the Melamchi Water Supply Project in 1997, which will divert water from the Melamchi River to Kathmandu city’s water supply network. In the first phase, the Project will divert 170,000 cubic meters of water per day (at the rate of 1.97M3/sec), which will be tripled using the same infrastructure as city water demand increases in the future. The large scale transfer of water would have far-reaching implications in both water supplying and receiving basins. This paper analyzes some of the major changes related to local water management and socioeconomics brought about by the Project and in particular the changes in the local water management institutions in the Melamchi...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Institutional Impacts; Water Transfer; Melamchi Water Supply Project; Urban Water Supply; Water Rights; Local Water Management Institutions; Kathmandu; Nepal; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/44351
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