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Efficient management of rainwater for increased crop productivity and groundwater recharge in Asia

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  • Wani, S. P.
  • Pathak, P.
  • Sreedevi, T. K.
  • Singh, H. P.
  • Singh, P.

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  • Wani, S. P. & Pathak, P. & Sreedevi, T. K. & Singh, H. P. & Singh, P., 2003. "Efficient management of rainwater for increased crop productivity and groundwater recharge in Asia," IWMI Books, Reports H032643, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Prathapar, S. & Dhar, S. & Rao, G. Tamma & Maheshwari, B., 2015. "Performance and impacts of managed aquifer recharge interventions for agricultural water security: A framework for evaluation," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 159(C), pages 165-175.
    2. K. H. Anantha & Suhas P. Wani, 2016. "Evaluation of cropping activities in the Adarsha watershed project, southern India," Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food, Springer;The International Society for Plant Pathology, vol. 8(5), pages 885-897, October.
    3. Joshi, P. K. & Jha, A. K. & Wani, S. P. & Sreedevi, T. K., 2009. "Scaling-out community watershed management for multiple benefits in rainfed areas," IWMI Books, Reports H042003, International Water Management Institute.
    4. Everard, Mark, 2015. "Community-based groundwater and ecosystem restoration in semi-arid north Rajasthan (1): Socio-economic progress and lessons for groundwater-dependent areas," Ecosystem Services, Elsevier, vol. 16(C), pages 125-135.
    5. Sharma, Bharat R. & Rao, K. V. & Vittal, K. P. R., 2009. "Converting rain into grain: opportunities for realizing the potential of rain-fed agriculture in India," IWMI Books, Reports H042038, International Water Management Institute.
    6. Sharma, Bharat R. & Rao, K.V. & Vittal, K.P.R. & Ramakrishna, Y.S. & Amarasinghe, U., 2010. "Estimating the potential of rainfed agriculture in India: Prospects for water productivity improvements," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 97(1), pages 23-30, January.
    7. Deora, Shashank & Nanore, Gyanesh, 2019. "Socio economic impacts of Doha Model water harvesting structures in Jalna, Maharashtra," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 221(C), pages 141-149.
    8. Sreedevi, T. K. & Wani, S. P., 2009. "Integrated farm management practices and upscaling the impact for increased productivity of rainfed systems," IWMI Books, Reports H042001, International Water Management Institute.
    9. Ali Firoozzare & Sayed Saghaian & Sasan Esfandiari Bahraseman & Maryam Dehghani Dashtabi, 2023. "Identifying the Best Strategies for Improving and Developing Sustainable Rain-Fed Agriculture: An Integrated SWOT-BWM-WASPAS Approach," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(6), pages 1-16, June.
    10. Wani, S. P. & Sreedevi, T. K. & Rockstrom, J. & Ramakrishna, Y. S., 2009. "Rainfed agriculture: past trends and future prospects," IWMI Books, Reports H041990, International Water Management Institute.
    11. Pathak, P. & Sahrawat, K. L. & Wani, S. P. & Sachan, R. C. & Sudi, R., 2009. "Opportunities for water harvesting and supplemental irrigation for improving rainfed agriculture in semi-arid areas," IWMI Books, Reports H042000, International Water Management Institute.
    12. Singh, P. & Aggarwal, P. K. & Bhatia, V. S. & Murty, M. V. R. & Pala, M. & Oweis, T. & Benli, B. & Rao, K. P. C. & Wani, S. P., 2009. "Yield gap analysis: modelling of achievable yields at farm level," IWMI Books, Reports H041995, International Water Management Institute.
    13. Singh, Anil Kumar & Singh, K.M. & Bhatt, B.P., 2014. "Efficient water management: way forward to climate smart grain legumes production," MPRA Paper 59316, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 23 Sep 2014.
    14. D’Silva, E. & Wani, S. P. & Nagnath, B., 2004. "The making of new Powerguda: community empowerment and new technologies transform a problem village in Andhra Pradesh," IWMI Research Reports H035879, International Water Management Institute.
    15. Ratnakar Dhakate & V. Rao & B. Raju & J. Mahesh & S. Rao & S. Sankaran, 2013. "Integrated Approach for Identifying Suitable Sites for Rainwater Harvesting Structures for Groundwater Augmentation in Basaltic Terrain," Water Resources Management: An International Journal, Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA), Springer;European Water Resources Association (EWRA), vol. 27(5), pages 1279-1299, March.
    16. Sharma, Bharat R. & Rao, K. V. & Vittal, K. P. R. & Amarasinghe, Upali A., 2008. "Converting rain into grain: opportunities for realizing the potential of rain-fed agriculture in India," Conference Papers h041806, International Water Management Institute.
    17. Kumari, R. & Sharma, B. & Kushwah, A. & Singh, R. & Singh, R.M. & Tewari, R.K. & Dhyani, S.K., 2014. "Construction of Rainwater Harvesting Structures and Economics of Crops in Parasai-Chhatpur Watershed in Bundelkhand Region of Central India," Agricultural Economics Research Review, Agricultural Economics Research Association (India), vol. 27(2).
    18. Rockström, Johan & Karlberg, Louise & Wani, Suhas P. & Barron, Jennie & Hatibu, Nuhu & Oweis, Theib & Bruggeman, Adriana & Farahani, Jalali & Qiang, Zhu, 2010. "Managing water in rainfed agriculture--The need for a paradigm shift," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 97(4), pages 543-550, April.

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