Type | Journal Article - Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences |
Title | The role of optimizing agricultural water resource management to livelihood poverty abolition in rural Iran |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 4 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
Page numbers | 3841-3850 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mohammad_Chizari/publication/228658983_The_Role_of_Optimizing_Agricultural_Water_Resource_Management_to_livelihood_Poverty_abolition_in_Rural_Iran/links/0912f50f4650177ddd000000.pdf |
Abstract | Most of the projected increase in global population will take place in third world countries that already suffer from water, food, and health problems. As a vital agricultural resource, irrigation water is important for the productivity of a society and the livelihood of its members. With a common belief in the important role of irrigation in agricultural development, many developing Asian countries have promoted irrigation development over recent decades. These efforts have sought to achieve such broad objectives as economic growth, rural and agricultural development, food security, and protection against adverse drought conditions, with all of these goals expected to contribute to improved social outcomes. Through these benefits, irrigation water is linked to poverty alleviation, both directly and indirectly. This study examines agricultural intensification through the practice of irrigation as a strategy for poverty reduction. In addition, this study aims to empower water users with information on agricultural wastewater. |
» | Iran, Islamic Rep. - General Census of Population and Housing 2006 |