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Regional blending of fresh and saline irrigation water: Is it efficient?
Iddo Kan
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, Mickey Rapaport-Rom
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Department of Environmental Economics and Management
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Keyphrases
Binding Factors
33%
Constrained Water
33%
Control Network
100%
Economic Study
33%
Freshwater
66%
Freshwater Conservation
33%
Israel
33%
Land Constraints
33%
Network Selection
33%
Optimal Blending
33%
Optimal Strategy
33%
Production Model
33%
Saline Irrigation Water
100%
Saline Water
33%
Salinity Control
100%
Salt Concentration
33%
Shadow Value
33%
Specific Water
33%
Supply Cost
33%
Water Application
33%
Water Distribution Systems
66%
Water Production
33%
Water Restriction
33%
Water Salinity
66%
Water Scarcity
33%
Water Sources
33%
Water Supply
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Face
50%
Saline Water Irrigation
100%
Water Distribution
100%
Water Salinity
100%
Water Supply
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Saline Water Irrigation
100%
Water Scarcity
50%