An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model: Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley

Kekurangan air merupakan satu masalah serius di kebanyakan negara di Asia Barat. Jordan menggunakan lebih kurang 70 peratus daripada sumber airnya untuk tujuan pengairan. Water shortage is a serious problem in most countries in the Middle East. In Jordan, Irrigation water consumes about 70 per...

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Main Author: Tabieh, Mohammad Abedel Samei'
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spelling my-usm-ep.294052017-04-11T07:25:54Z An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model: Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley 2007-06 Tabieh, Mohammad Abedel Samei' H Social Sciences (General) Kekurangan air merupakan satu masalah serius di kebanyakan negara di Asia Barat. Jordan menggunakan lebih kurang 70 peratus daripada sumber airnya untuk tujuan pengairan. Water shortage is a serious problem in most countries in the Middle East. In Jordan, Irrigation water consumes about 70 percent of the available fresh water resources. 2007-06 Thesis http://eprints.usm.my/29405/ http://eprints.usm.my/29405/1/An_optimal_irrigation_water_allocation_model-_management_and_pricing_policy_implications_for_the_Jordan_valley.pdf application/pdf en public phd doctoral USM Pusat Pengajian Sains Kemasyarakatan
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An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model: Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley
description Kekurangan air merupakan satu masalah serius di kebanyakan negara di Asia Barat. Jordan menggunakan lebih kurang 70 peratus daripada sumber airnya untuk tujuan pengairan. Water shortage is a serious problem in most countries in the Middle East. In Jordan, Irrigation water consumes about 70 percent of the available fresh water resources.
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qualification_name Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.)
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author Tabieh, Mohammad Abedel Samei'
author_facet Tabieh, Mohammad Abedel Samei'
author_sort Tabieh, Mohammad Abedel Samei'
title An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model: Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley
title_short An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model: Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley
title_full An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model: Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley
title_fullStr An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model: Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley
title_full_unstemmed An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model: Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley
title_sort optimal irrigation water allocation model: management and pricing policy implications for the jordan valley
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publishDate 2007
url http://eprints.usm.my/29405/1/An_optimal_irrigation_water_allocation_model-_management_and_pricing_policy_implications_for_the_Jordan_valley.pdf
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