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1 Klein, K. K.; Kulshreshtha, S. N.. 1989. Economic impact of small-scale irrigation under drought conditions in Northwestern Saskatchewan: An application of the agricultural drought impact evaluation model. Agricultural Systems, 30(3):205-215.
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The agricultural drought impact evaluation model is used in this paper to evaluate the economic impact of a drought mitigating strategy-development of small scale irrigation. The area selected for the study was the north -western region Saskatchewan. A total of 16000 irrigated acres, distributed as 400 plots of 40 acres each, were developed as forage plots. This resulted in higher yields and release of some land for other dry land crop production. Increase in net farm income was $51 per irrigated acre under no drought, and reduced slightly to $48 per irrigated acre under a one year drought but increased to $61 per irrigated acre under a two year drought. There was a gain of $1.7 to $2.5 million in terms of gross domestic product under no drought to a two year drought. Thus small scale irrigation development provides a stabilizing effects on existing livestock operations during years of drought.
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3 Kulshreshtha, S. N.; Klein, K. K. 1990. Drought mitigation through large scale intensive irrigation projects- A case study of the South Saskatchewan River Project. In ICID, Fourteenth International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Transactions. New Delhi, India: ICID. Vol.1C - Q43 (R1-R31):13-27.
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4 Kulshreshtha, S. N.; Tewari, D. D. 1991. Value of water in irrigated crop production using derived demand functions: A case study of South Saskatchewan River Irrigation District. Water Resources Bulletin, 27(2):227-236.
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6 Kulshreshtha, S. N.; Brown, W. J. 1993. Role of farmers' attitudes in adoption of irrigation in Saskatchewan. Irrigation and Drainage Systems, 7(2):85-98.
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Adoption of a new technology, such as irrigation, is a complex phenomenon. Several factors of economic and social nature contribute to the farm-level decisions affecting adoption. In this study, the role played by attitudes of potential adopters towards irrigation and its subsequent adoption on their farm unit was estimated. Two models were estimated, one incorporating only adopters' socio-economic characteristics, and the other, only their attitudes towards irrigation. Results suggest that adopters' attitude, particularly with respect to economic and environmental effects of irrigation, were significant determinants of their decision to proceed with adoption of irrigation, and have a role to play in adoption of irrigation over and above that explained by socio-economic characteristics. In particular, these results suggest that negative perceptions with respect to economics of irrigation and those related to its detrimental impacts on environmental quality, particularly through soil salinity, may be significant deterrents for adoption of irrigation. The study suggests that planning of large scale water development projects, particularly those involving irrigation, must be cognizant of attitudes of potential adopters. Furthermore, during the planning stages, more attention should be paid to the development of proper educational programs, as well as extension packages, to ensure that potential adopters formulate correct attitudes towards the new technology.
7 Kulshreshtha, S. N.. 1991. Project evaluation in the context of planning irrigation projects. In ICID, The Special Technical Session: Proceedings, Beijing, China, April 1991. Vol.1-A: Irrigation planning. New Delhi, India: ICID. pp.11-22.
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8 Kulshreshtha, S. N.. 1998. A global outlook for water resources to the year 2025. Water Resources Management, 12(3):167-184.
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9 Kulshreshtha, S. N.; Schaly, D.; Russell, K. D. 1993. Economic input-output model analysis. Report prepared for the Alberta Irrigation Projects Association. 101p.+ Appendix A-D. (Irrigation impact study volume 4 of 7)
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