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1 Joshi, P. K.; Tewari, L.; Jha, A. K.; Shiyani, R. L.. 2003. Impact of watershed program and people’s participation. In Pal, S.; Mruthyunjaya; Joshi, P. K.; Saxena, R. (Eds.). Institutional change in Indian agriculture. New Delhi, India: National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research. pp.81-96.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.1 G635 PAL Record No: H033221)
2 Shaheen, F. A.; Shiyani, R. L.. 2005. Equity redistribution: Groundwater bore-wells in North Gujarat. Economic and Political Weekly, 40(4):307-312.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7239 Record No: H036551)
3 Tilala, Hiren; Shiyani, R. L.. 2005. Small water harvesting: a sustainable way for equity and income generation. IWMI-Tata Water Policy Research Highlight, 17/2005. 7p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.4 G635 TIL Record No: H036606)
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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7.3 G000 JOS Record No: H037467)
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5 Shaheen, F. A.; Shiyani, R. L.. 2005. Water use efficiency and externality in the groundwater exploited and energy subsidized regime. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 60(3):445-457.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H037935)
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6 Shaheen, F. A.; Shiyani, R. L.. 2008. Economic viability and energy-irrigation nexus in groundwater. In Palanisami, K.; Ramasamy, C.; Umetsu, C. (Eds.). Groundwater management and policies. New Delhi, India: Macmillan. pp.77-88.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 631.7.6.3 G635 PAL Record No: H041974)
7 Dudhat, B. L.; Shiyani, R. L.. 2008. Equity, comparative feasibility and economic viability of groundwater investment in Saurashtra region. In Kumar, M. Dinesh (Ed.). Managing water in the face of growing scarcity, inequity and declining returns: exploring fresh approaches. Proceedings of the 7th Annual Partners Meet, IWMI TATA Water Policy Research Program, ICRISAT, Patancheru, Hyderabad, India, 2-4 April 2008. Vol.1. Hyderabad, India: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), South Asia Sub Regional Office. pp.378-390.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 631.7 G635 KUM Record No: H042914)
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The paper tries to analyze two districts of Saurashtra from the point of equity and economic feasibility of groundwater abstraction and use. Using various simulation and economic analyses tools, the paper concludes that there is equity of access and consequently access of irrigation. For different pricing and discount rates, the BC ratio and IRR are positive. Thus groundwater withdrawal for irrigation seems feasible. However, if the electricity subsidy to the agriculture is removed, the investments are not feasible.
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