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Lessons from Volumetric Water Pricing Trials at the Three Surface Irrigation Systems in Northern Luzon, Philippines

by Editor DLSUBER | | Volume 28

Authors: Kei Kajisa, Piedad Moya, Lolita Garcia, Ma. Shiela Valencia, and Mary Rose San Valentin Year: April 2018 Special Issue Volume: 28 No. 1 Pages: 51-69 Abstract: Volumetric irrigation water pricing, to replace area-based pricing, was experimentally introduced in...

Reliability and Cost-Benefit Analyses of the Balog- Balog Multipurpose Dam Versus Balog-Balog Multiple Dam Project

by Editor DLSUBER | | Volume 28

Author: Guillermo Q. Tabios III Year: April 2018 Special Issue Volume: 28 No. 1 Pages: 39–50 Abstract: This study is to compare the Balog-Balog multipurpose, single dam project with the proposed Balog-Balog multiple dam system, using reliability and cost-benefit...

Angat Multipurpose Reservoir with Increased Water Demand and Future Reservoir Sedimentation

by Editor DLSUBER | | Volume 28

Author: Guillermo Q. Tabios III Year: April 2018 Special Issue Volume: 28 No. 1 Pages: 31–38 Abstract: The Angat Reservoir is a multipurpose reservoir serving competing uses for Metro Manila’s domestic water supply and Bulacan’s Angat-Maasim River irrigation system...

Exploring the Potential of PPP in Philippine Irrigation

by Editor DLSUBER | | Volume 28

Authors: Arlene Inocencio, Marites Tiongco, Kenji Yoshinaga and Anna Bella Siriban-Manalang Year: April 2018 Special Issue Volume: 28 No. 1 Pages: 18-30 Abstract: Irrigation systems in many Asian countries including the Philippines remain heavily dependent on public...

Current Challenges in Agricultural Water Resource Development and Management in the Philippines

by Editor DLSUBER | | Volume 28

Authors: Arlene Inocencio and Randolph Barker Year: April 2018 Special Issue Volume: 28 No. 1 Pages: 1-17 Abstract: There is a growing concern in the Philippines and elsewhere over what some have termed a “water crisis”—too little or at times too much water. We first...
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