World Bank Support for Irrigation Service Delivery : Responding to Emergent Challenges and Opportunities

This evaluation seeks to inform the World Bank’s efforts to support client countries to deliver sustainable irrigation and drainage services and achieve development impacts. The results of this evaluation can help the World Bank improve strategic approaches in an evolving context. Irrigation service delivery is increasingly challenged by multiple factors that are driving demand for agricultural production, water scarcity, and variability in water precipitation. These factors include population growth and urbanization leading to increasing demand for agricultural products, and greater competition for water resources from domestic and industrial users. Untreated urban wastewater released into water bodies affects irrigation water quality. Water availability is increasingly variable because of the effects of climate change.

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Main Author: Independent Evaluation Group
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-09-30
Subjects:IRRIGATION, WORLD BANK PORTFOLIO, DRAINAGE, AGRICULTURE, WATER USE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/295321573498549697/World-Bank-Support-for-Irrigation-Service-Delivery-Responding-to-Emergent-Challenges-and-Opportunities-IEG-Meso-Evaluation
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33201
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spelling dig-okr-10986332012021-05-25T10:54:39Z World Bank Support for Irrigation Service Delivery : Responding to Emergent Challenges and Opportunities Independent Evaluation Group IRRIGATION WORLD BANK PORTFOLIO DRAINAGE AGRICULTURE WATER USE This evaluation seeks to inform the World Bank’s efforts to support client countries to deliver sustainable irrigation and drainage services and achieve development impacts. The results of this evaluation can help the World Bank improve strategic approaches in an evolving context. Irrigation service delivery is increasingly challenged by multiple factors that are driving demand for agricultural production, water scarcity, and variability in water precipitation. These factors include population growth and urbanization leading to increasing demand for agricultural products, and greater competition for water resources from domestic and industrial users. Untreated urban wastewater released into water bodies affects irrigation water quality. Water availability is increasingly variable because of the effects of climate change. 2020-01-21T18:19:27Z 2020-01-21T18:19:27Z 2019-09-30 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/295321573498549697/World-Bank-Support-for-Irrigation-Service-Delivery-Responding-to-Emergent-Challenges-and-Opportunities-IEG-Meso-Evaluation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33201 English IEG meso evaluation; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: IEG Evaluation China Uzbekistan
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WATER USE
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World Bank Support for Irrigation Service Delivery : Responding to Emergent Challenges and Opportunities
description This evaluation seeks to inform the World Bank’s efforts to support client countries to deliver sustainable irrigation and drainage services and achieve development impacts. The results of this evaluation can help the World Bank improve strategic approaches in an evolving context. Irrigation service delivery is increasingly challenged by multiple factors that are driving demand for agricultural production, water scarcity, and variability in water precipitation. These factors include population growth and urbanization leading to increasing demand for agricultural products, and greater competition for water resources from domestic and industrial users. Untreated urban wastewater released into water bodies affects irrigation water quality. Water availability is increasingly variable because of the effects of climate change.
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title World Bank Support for Irrigation Service Delivery : Responding to Emergent Challenges and Opportunities
title_short World Bank Support for Irrigation Service Delivery : Responding to Emergent Challenges and Opportunities
title_full World Bank Support for Irrigation Service Delivery : Responding to Emergent Challenges and Opportunities
title_fullStr World Bank Support for Irrigation Service Delivery : Responding to Emergent Challenges and Opportunities
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publishDate 2019-09-30
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