Drainage for Gain : Integrated Solutions to Drainage in Land and Water Management

In its drive to meet the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, the World Bank issued, in October 2002, new strategies for agricultural and rural development, and water resources management. These strategies both identified more and better dr...

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Format: Other Agricultural Study
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2013
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spelling okr-10986-144192021-04-23T14:03:18Z Drainage for Gain : Integrated Solutions to Drainage in Land and Water Management World Bank ADVERSE EFFECTS AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ARID REGIONS BASINS BIODIVERSITY CANALS CASE STUDIES CLIENT COUNTRIES CLIMATE CONSERVATION CONSTRUCTION CROP PRODUCTION CROPLAND DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DOWNSTREAM WATER QUALITY DRAINAGE DRAINAGE BASIN DRAINAGE SYSTEMS DRAINS DRINKING WATER DRINKING WATER SUPPLY ECOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL FUNCTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EQUIPMENT EROSION EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FARMERS FARMS FERTILIZERS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FISHERIES FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD PROTECTION FLOODING FLUSHING GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP GROUNDWATER HOUSEHOLDS INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL WATER IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IRRIGATION JURISDICTION LAND RESOURCES MIDDLE EAST MINISTRY OF WATER MITIGATION NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NAVIGATION NGOS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NORTH AFRICA PACIFIC REGION PIPELINE PROJECTS POLLUTANTS POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRESERVATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS PUBLIC AWARENESS PUBLIC HEALTH RIVER RIVER BASINS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SALINITY SHALLOW WATER STORM WATER SURFACE WATER SWAMP SWAMPS UNIVERSITIES USE OF WATER VEGETATION WATER BOARDS WATER CONTROL WATER MANAGEMENT WATER POLICY WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK WATER RETENTION WATER RIGHTS WATER SCARCITY WATER SUPPLY WATER TABLES WATER USE WATER USER WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS WATER USER GROUPS WATER USERS WATERSHED WETLANDS WUA In its drive to meet the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, the World Bank issued, in October 2002, new strategies for agricultural and rural development, and water resources management. These strategies both identified more and better drainage investments as important to achieving some of the Millennium Development Goals, notably poverty reduction and environmental sustainability. The Bank subsequently conducted a thorough review of all Bank projects having drainage as the main intervention or as a component of irrigation or flood control. In addition, analysis was undertaken of the drainage situation and historical development in six countries with large drainage portfolios. This effort culminated in a technical study to develop a new approach to drainage planning and management. The approach identifies the role of all stakeholders in decisionmaking, the institutional and management requirements, and options for financing investment, operation, and maintenance of drainage projects. This report is intended to set the stage for movement toward integrated agricultural drainage management through operationalization of the findings of the following studies: 1) review of completed and active drainage projects or components of projects in the Bank's portfolio in the 1973-2002; 2) analysis of drainage in six country case studies (Bangladesh, Egypt, the Netherlands, Mexico, Pakistan, and Indonesia-appendix; and 3) a technical report, based mainly on the case studies, that formulates a framework and tool for analysis and planning of drainage interventions, within an integrated and participatory approach. 2013-07-09T16:29:37Z 2013-07-09T16:29:37Z 2004-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/6458672/drainage-gain-integrated-solutions-drainage-land-water-management http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14419 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study Economic & Sector Work
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topic ADVERSE EFFECTS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ARID REGIONS
BASINS
BIODIVERSITY
CANALS
CASE STUDIES
CLIENT COUNTRIES
CLIMATE
CONSERVATION
CONSTRUCTION
CROP PRODUCTION
CROPLAND
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DOWNSTREAM WATER QUALITY
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE BASIN
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
DRAINS
DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
ECOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES
ECOLOGY
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL FUNCTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EQUIPMENT
EROSION
EXTENSION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FARMERS
FARMS
FERTILIZERS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
FLOOD PROTECTION
FLOODING
FLUSHING
GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP
GROUNDWATER
HOUSEHOLDS
INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATION
INTERNATIONAL WATER
IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE
IRRIGATION
JURISDICTION
LAND RESOURCES
MIDDLE EAST
MINISTRY OF WATER
MITIGATION
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NAVIGATION
NGOS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NORTH AFRICA
PACIFIC REGION
PIPELINE PROJECTS
POLLUTANTS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRESERVATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC AWARENESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
RIVER
RIVER BASINS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SALINITY
SHALLOW WATER
STORM WATER
SURFACE WATER
SWAMP
SWAMPS
UNIVERSITIES
USE OF WATER
VEGETATION
WATER BOARDS
WATER CONTROL
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER POLICY
WATER PROJECTS
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
WATER RETENTION
WATER RIGHTS
WATER SCARCITY
WATER SUPPLY
WATER TABLES
WATER USE
WATER USER
WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS
WATER USER GROUPS
WATER USERS
WATERSHED
WETLANDS
WUA
spellingShingle ADVERSE EFFECTS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURE
ARID REGIONS
BASINS
BIODIVERSITY
CANALS
CASE STUDIES
CLIENT COUNTRIES
CLIMATE
CONSERVATION
CONSTRUCTION
CROP PRODUCTION
CROPLAND
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DOWNSTREAM WATER QUALITY
DRAINAGE
DRAINAGE BASIN
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
DRAINS
DRINKING WATER
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
ECOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS
ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES
ECOLOGY
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
ENVIRONMENTAL FUNCTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EQUIPMENT
EROSION
EXTENSION
EXTENSION SERVICES
FARMERS
FARMS
FERTILIZERS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FISHERIES
FLOOD CONTROL
FLOOD MANAGEMENT
FLOOD PROTECTION
FLOODING
FLUSHING
GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP
GROUNDWATER
HOUSEHOLDS
INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATION
INTERNATIONAL WATER
IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE
IRRIGATION
JURISDICTION
LAND RESOURCES
MIDDLE EAST
MINISTRY OF WATER
MITIGATION
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
NAVIGATION
NGOS
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NORTH AFRICA
PACIFIC REGION
PIPELINE PROJECTS
POLLUTANTS
POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
PRESERVATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROGRAMS
PUBLIC AWARENESS
PUBLIC HEALTH
RIVER
RIVER BASINS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SALINITY
SHALLOW WATER
STORM WATER
SURFACE WATER
SWAMP
SWAMPS
UNIVERSITIES
USE OF WATER
VEGETATION
WATER BOARDS
WATER CONTROL
WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER POLICY
WATER PROJECTS
WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES
WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
WATER RETENTION
WATER RIGHTS
WATER SCARCITY
WATER SUPPLY
WATER TABLES
WATER USE
WATER USER
WATER USER ASSOCIATIONS
WATER USER GROUPS
WATER USERS
WATERSHED
WETLANDS
WUA
World Bank
Drainage for Gain : Integrated Solutions to Drainage in Land and Water Management
description In its drive to meet the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, the World Bank issued, in October 2002, new strategies for agricultural and rural development, and water resources management. These strategies both identified more and better drainage investments as important to achieving some of the Millennium Development Goals, notably poverty reduction and environmental sustainability. The Bank subsequently conducted a thorough review of all Bank projects having drainage as the main intervention or as a component of irrigation or flood control. In addition, analysis was undertaken of the drainage situation and historical development in six countries with large drainage portfolios. This effort culminated in a technical study to develop a new approach to drainage planning and management. The approach identifies the role of all stakeholders in decisionmaking, the institutional and management requirements, and options for financing investment, operation, and maintenance of drainage projects. This report is intended to set the stage for movement toward integrated agricultural drainage management through operationalization of the findings of the following studies: 1) review of completed and active drainage projects or components of projects in the Bank's portfolio in the 1973-2002; 2) analysis of drainage in six country case studies (Bangladesh, Egypt, the Netherlands, Mexico, Pakistan, and Indonesia-appendix; and 3) a technical report, based mainly on the case studies, that formulates a framework and tool for analysis and planning of drainage interventions, within an integrated and participatory approach.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Agricultural Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Drainage for Gain : Integrated Solutions to Drainage in Land and Water Management
title_short Drainage for Gain : Integrated Solutions to Drainage in Land and Water Management
title_full Drainage for Gain : Integrated Solutions to Drainage in Land and Water Management
title_fullStr Drainage for Gain : Integrated Solutions to Drainage in Land and Water Management
title_full_unstemmed Drainage for Gain : Integrated Solutions to Drainage in Land and Water Management
title_sort drainage for gain : integrated solutions to drainage in land and water management
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/06/6458672/drainage-gain-integrated-solutions-drainage-land-water-management
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14419
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