Is Small Better? A Comparison of the Effect of Large and Small Dams on Cropland Productivity in South Africa
We estimate and compare the effects of small and large irrigation dams on cropland productivity in South Africa. To this end, we construct a panel data set of South African river basins. The econometric analysis reveals that although large dams increase cropland productivity downstream, they have a negative effect on cropland within the vicinity. However, their existence can enhance the relatively small positive impact of local small dams. Although a cost-benefit analysis of irrigation benefits shows that small dams may be more viable than large ones, large dams can play a potentially important role within a system of both types of dams.
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2014
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Authors: | Blanc, Elodie ; Strobl, Eric |
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The World Bank Economic Review. - World Bank, ISSN 1564-698X, ZDB-ID 2020807-8. - Vol. 28.2014, 3, p. 545-576
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World Bank |
Subject: | AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY | CANAL NETWORK | CATCHMENT AREA | DAM ENGINEERING | DAM LOCATION | FLOOD CONTROL | HYDROPOWER | IRRIGATED AREA | IRRIGATION INVESTMENT | LARGE DAM | LARGE DAM CONSTRUCTION | LARGE DAMS | LARGE IRRIGATION | LARGE-SCALE INFRASTRUCTURE | RIVER | RIVER BASINS | SMALLER DAMS |
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