TypeBrief
Subjects
- Agricultural water management
- Canal irrigation
- Institutions/governance/policies/reforms
- Groundwater
- Energy
- Irrigation
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Research Themes
This Highlight reports on the trip, which included a field visit to newly-modernized Shijin irrigation system in Hebei province. If the Shijin system is any guide, three elements of China?s irrigation modernization strategy are: [a] total rehabilitation of old, earthen systems into modern, lined canals for high-efficiency irrigation; [b] institutional reform of irrigation management; and [c] total recovery of irrigation fees levied at rates varying from USD 70 to 400/ha. On all these fronts, canal irrigation in India has much ground to cover: the systems are falling apart; the irrigation institutions have declined; and most states fail to recover even token irrigation service fees (ISF). China presents a bold contrast to the Indian scene on irrigation reform.
Citation
Shah, Tushaar; Mohatadulla, Khalid; Qureshi, Asad. 2012. Irrigation modernization: Chinese style - Report on a field visit to Shijin Irrigation System, Hebei Province [China] IWMI-Tata Water Policy Research Highlight, 17. 7p.
Authors
- Shah, Tushaar
- Mohatadulla, Khalid
- Qureshi, Asad Sarwar