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− | |Pub Title=What is Optimal Maintenance in Irrigation? | + | |Pub Title=What is Optimal Maintenance in Irrigation? |
| |Pub Author=Svendsen, M., Huppert, W. et al. | | |Pub Author=Svendsen, M., Huppert, W. et al. |
| |Pub Editor=GIZ | | |Pub Editor=GIZ |
| |Pub Year=2000 | | |Pub Year=2000 |
− | |Pub Keywords=agricultural water management, irrigation systems maintenance, service delivery, rehabilitation, economics, institutional framework, rules and regulations | + | |Pub Keywords=agricultural water management, irrigation systems maintenance, service delivery, rehabilitation, economics, institutional framework, rules and regulations |
− | |Pub Country=Peru; Latin-America | + | |Pub Country=Peru, Latin-America |
| |Pub Type=publication | | |Pub Type=publication |
| |Pub Language=English | | |Pub Language=English |
| + | |Pub TOC=1. Introduction |
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| + | 2. Perspectives on irrigation systems maintenance |
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| + | 2.1 Overview |
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| + | 2.2 Technology |
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| + | 2.3 Economics |
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| + | 2.4 Institutions |
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| + | 3. Conclusions |
| + | |Pub Abstract=The publication is a comprehensive guide on how to maintain irrigation systems faced by degradation due to technological, institutional and economic mismanagement. The paper discusses relevant strategies to achieve optimal irrigation maintenance. It will be of interest to those working in regions where irrigation systems have been degraded. |
| |Pub Permission=I have read the Terms and Conditions and hereby accept them. | | |Pub Permission=I have read the Terms and Conditions and hereby accept them. |
| |Pub Category=Technologies, Economics | | |Pub Category=Technologies, Economics |
Title
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What is Optimal Maintenance in Irrigation?
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Subtitle
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Author
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Svendsen, M., Huppert, W. et al.
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Editor or Organisation
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GIZ
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Year
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2000
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Keywords
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agricultural water management, irrigation systems maintenance, service delivery, rehabilitation, economics, institutional framework, rules and regulations
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Country
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Peru, Latin-America
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Type
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publication
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Language
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English
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
2. Perspectives on irrigation systems maintenance
2.1 Overview
2.2 Technology
2.3 Economics
2.4 Institutions
3. Conclusions
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Abstract
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The publication is a comprehensive guide on how to maintain irrigation systems faced by degradation due to technological, institutional and economic mismanagement. The paper discusses relevant strategies to achieve optimal irrigation maintenance. It will be of interest to those working in regions where irrigation systems have been degraded.
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Permission
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Yes
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Category
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Technologies, Economics
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File
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