This is a study of the economic and social considerations that are part and parcel of irrigation development and public water policy. No longer can an irrigation project be considered solely in terms of the engineering problems it raises. I ndeed, its success depends equally upon economic feasibility and social use. Although the federal government has carried on organized activity in this field for more than fifty years, no comprehensive coverage of the problems in irrigation development has been attempted since 1927, vhen Ray P. Teele published his notable work on the economics of land reclamation. New concepts, new approaches and procedures, have been applied and ever more attention is being paid to the socioeconomic implications. A dmittedly, the problems of irrigated agriculture and its place in public water policy are complicated and controversial; nevertheless, a full, up-to-date survey seems necessary to assess the accomplishments of the past twenty-five years. This volume reviews past experience in the development of irrigated agriculture, and how that experience has become institutionalized in our economic, social, and legal structure. Second, it considers the many and varied phases of present-day irrigation development from the planning, organization, financing, and operation of projects and individual units to the over-all evaluation of water resource programs with their multiple uses or purposes. Third, it points out the more important considerations that are essential to sound and farsighted irrigation policy on the local, regional, and national levels. Thus the book is suitable for college work in the economics of land, agriculture, and conservation, and it should be of value to workers in public agencies that deal with these matters. The layman may also profit from this volume, for there are several reasons why irrigated agriculture concerns a
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book chronicles irrigation's economic and social narrative from its ancient roots to the 20th century. Once a local, often haphazard endeavor, in the US, irrigation took on national significance, prompting dedicated policymaking and innovative engineering. Faced with arid landscapes unsuitable for farming, irrigation emerged as a lifeline for westward expansion and agricultural prosperity. The author traces the evolution of irrigation practices, from rudimentary techniques to large-scale government-funded projects, highlighting the challenges and successes of this transformative practice. This book underscores the crucial role irrigation has played in shaping the American landscape, feeding its population, and driving its economic growth. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780282247232_0
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