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China 2 groundwater regulation 2 water policy reforms 2 Uzbekistan 1 climate change impact 1 comparative case study 1 crop yield simulation 1 food security 1 irrigated wheat farming 1 local policy implementation 1 smart card machines 1 soil salinity 1 tiered groundwater pricing 1
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Aarnoudse, Eefje 2 Bluemling, Bettina 2 Herzfeld, Thomas 2 Qu, Wei 2 Babadjanova, Mashkhura 1 Bekchanov, Maksud 1 Bobojonov, Ihtiyor 1 Glauben, Thomas 1 Kuhn, Lena 1
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Can domestic wheat farming meet the climate change-induced challenges of national food security in Uzbekistan?
Babadjanova, Mashkhura; Bobojonov, Ihtiyor; Bekchanov, … - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 40 (2024) 3, pp. 448-462
This study is the first to develop food supply and demand projections over the 21st century for Uzbekistan by considering the combined effects of climate change and soil salinization. The study results suggest that rising summer temperatures and soil salinity will considerably reduce wheat...
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Groundwater regulation in case of overdraft: National groundwater policy implementation in north-west China
Aarnoudse, Eefje; Bluemling, Bettina; Qu, Wei; … - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 35 (2018) 2, pp. 264-282
This article analyzes why China’s national groundwater policy is implemented in a fragmented way. The question is addressed through a comparative case-study analysis of groundwater management in north-west China. The analysis focuses on the institutional context in which local government...
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Groundwater quota versus tiered groundwater pricing: Two cases of groundwater management in north-west China
Aarnoudse, Eefje; Qu, Wei; Bluemling, Bettina; … - In: International Journal of Water Resources Development 33 (2017) 6, pp. 917-934
Difficulties in monitoring groundwater extraction cause groundwater regulations to fail worldwide. In two counties in north-west China local water authorities have installed smart card machines to monitor and regulate farmers’ groundwater use. Data from a household survey and in-depth...
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