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The development, challenges and management of groundwater in rural China

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  • Wang, J.
  • Huang, J.
  • Blanke, A.
  • Huang, Q.
  • Rozelle, S.

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  • Wang, J. & Huang, J. & Blanke, A. & Huang, Q. & Rozelle, S., 2007. "The development, challenges and management of groundwater in rural China," IWMI Books, Reports H040041, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Kendy, Eloise & Molden, David J. & Steenhuis, Tammo S. & Liu, Changming & Wang, Jinxia, 2003. "Policies drain the North China Plain: Agricultural policy and groundwater depletion in Luancheng County, 1949-2000," IWMI Research Reports 44560, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Huang, Qiuqiong & Rozelle, Scott & Lohmar, Bryan & Huang, Jikun & Wang, Jinxia, 2006. "Irrigation, agricultural performance and poverty reduction in China," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 31(1), pages 30-52, February.
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    1. Qiuqiong Huang & Jinxia Wang & Scott Rozelle & Stephen Polasky & Yang Liu, 2013. "The Effects of Well Management and the Nature of the Aquifer on Groundwater Resources," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 95(1), pages 94-116.
    2. Jian Xie, 2009. "Addressing China's Water Scarcity : Recommendations for Selected Water Resource Management Issues," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 2585, December.
    3. Ereney Hadjigeorgalis, 2009. "A Place for Water Markets: Performance and Challenges," Review of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 31(1), pages 50-67.
    4. Fang, Q.X. & Ma, L. & Green, T.R. & Yu, Q. & Wang, T.D. & Ahuja, L.R., 2010. "Water resources and water use efficiency in the North China Plain: Current status and agronomic management options," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 97(8), pages 1102-1116, August.
    5. Zhang, Lijuan & Wang, Jinxia & Huang, Jikun & Rozelle, Scott, 2006. "Groundwater Entrepreneurs in China: Selling Water to Meet the Demand for Water," 2006 Annual Meeting, August 12-18, 2006, Queensland, Australia 25605, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
    6. Shah, Tushaar & Bhatt, Sonal & Shah, R.K. & Talati, Jayesh, 2008. "Groundwater governance through electricity supply management: Assessing an innovative intervention in Gujarat, western India," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 95(11), pages 1233-1242, November.
    7. Lohmar, B. & Huang, Q. & Lei, B. & Gao, Z., 2007. "Water pricing policies and recent reforms in China: the conflict between conservation and other policy goals," IWMI Books, Reports H040610, International Water Management Institute.
    8. Adrian Werner & Qi Zhang & Lijuan Xue & Brian Smerdon & Xianghu Li & Xinjun Zhu & Lei Yu & Ling Li, 2013. "An Initial Inventory and Indexation of Groundwater Mega-Depletion Cases," Water Resources Management: An International Journal, Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA), Springer;European Water Resources Association (EWRA), vol. 27(2), pages 507-533, January.
    9. Zhang, Lijuan & Wang, Jinxia & Huang, Jikun & Rozelle, Scott, 2008. "Development of Groundwater Markets in China: A Glimpse into Progress to Date," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 36(4), pages 706-726, April.
    10. Eefje Aarnoudse & Bettina Bluemling & Wei Qu & Thomas Herzfeld, 2019. "Groundwater regulation in case of overdraft: national groundwater policy implementation in north-west China," International Journal of Water Resources Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 35(2), pages 264-282, March.

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