An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model : Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley [SB112. T113 2007 f rb].

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 percen...

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Main Author: Tabieh, Mohammad Abedel Samei
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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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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spelling usm-88612017-04-11T07:25:51Z http://eprints.usm.my/8861/ An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model : Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley [SB112. T113 2007 f rb]. Tabieh, Mohammad Abedel Samei SB1-1110 Plant culture 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 NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/8861/1/AN_OPTIMAL_IRRIGATION_WATER_ALLOCATION_MODEL_MANAGEMENT_AND_PRICING_POLICY_IMPLICATIONS_FOR_THE_JORDAN_VALLEY.pdf Tabieh, Mohammad Abedel Samei (2007) An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model : Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley [SB112. T113 2007 f rb]. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle SB1-1110 Plant culture
Tabieh, Mohammad Abedel Samei
An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model : Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley [SB112. T113 2007 f rb].
title An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model : Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley [SB112. T113 2007 f rb].
title_full An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model : Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley [SB112. T113 2007 f rb].
title_fullStr An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model : Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley [SB112. T113 2007 f rb].
title_full_unstemmed An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model : Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley [SB112. T113 2007 f rb].
title_short An Optimal Irrigation Water Allocation Model : Management And Pricing Policy Implications For The Jordan Valley [SB112. T113 2007 f rb].
title_sort optimal irrigation water allocation model : management and pricing policy implications for the jordan valley [sb112. t113 2007 f rb].
topic SB1-1110 Plant culture
url http://eprints.usm.my/8861/
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