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Policies drain the North China Plain: Agricultural policy and groundwater depletion in Luancheng County, 1949-2000

E. Kendy, David J. Molden, T. S. Steenhuis and C. Liu
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C. Liu: Kendy, E. - Kendy Hydrologic Consulting, Helen, Montana, USA

No H033678, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute

Keywords: Agricultural; production; /; Groundwater; /; Aquifers; /; Water; shortage; /; Irigation; efficiency; /; Agricultural; policy; /; Crop; production; /; Wastewaters; /; Water; management; /; Hydrology; /; Economic; development; /; Crop; yield; /; Cotton; /; Wheat; /; Sprinkler; irrigation; /; Water; conservation; /; Water; use; efficiency; /; Pumping; /; Water; balance; /; Vegetables; /; Rural; economy; /; Irrigated; framing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: v, 45p.
Date: 2003
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