Optimal irrigation planning in river basin development: The case of the Upper Cauvery river basin

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The study deals with the irrigation planning of the Cauvery river basin in peninsular India which is extensively developed in the downstream reaches and has a high potential for development in the upper reaches. A four-reservoir system is modelled on a monthly basis by using a mathematical programming (LP) formulation to find optimum cropping patterns, subject to land, water and downstream release constraints, and applied to the Cauvery basin. Two objectives, maximizing net economic benefits and maximizing irrigated cropped area, considered in the model are analysed in the context of multiobjective planning and the trade-offs discussed. © 1984 the Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Vedula, S. (1985). Optimal irrigation planning in river basin development: The case of the Upper Cauvery river basin. Sadhana, 8(2), 223–252. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02811895

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