This volume presents selected papers and proceedings from the World Bank's Ninth annual Irrigation and Drainage Seminar held December 8-10 1992 in Annapolis, Maryland. The volume has three sections. Section I (Water Policy) has the text of a keynote address on water issues in the Middle east and North Africa plus portions of the executive summary of the World Bank's 1993 water resources policy paper and a paper emphasizing the use of a model to influence policy decisions in China's Yellow River Basin. Section II (Irrigation and Drainage) reviews the World Bank's irrigation and drainage experience and the attitudes of water resources professionals toward problems in this area. Section III (Water Markets) contains seven papers on general aspects of water markets, observations on their suitability for several regions of the world, and case studies including Chile, the western United States, Mexico, and Spain.
Contents: Foreword Abstract Glossary Section I: Water Policy The Strategic Role of Water in Regional Cooperation and Peace in the Middle East and North Africa The World Bank's Water Resources Policy
Section II: Irrigation and Drainage Application of A Basin-Level Model to the Yellow River A Review of World Bank Irrigation Experience How Irrigation Could be Improved: Results of a Survey of Professionals
Section III: Water Markets Observations on Water Markets for Irrigation Systems Chile's Market-Oriented Water Policy: Institutionsl Aspects and Achievements The Use of Water Pricing to Enhance Water Use Efficiency in Irrigation: Case Studies from Mexico and the United States Conditions for Successful Water Marketing Relevance of Water Market Concept in Central Asia Water Markets in South Asia Water market Opportunities and Concerns: Workshop Report
Post Date : 21 Februari 2004
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