TY - GEN ED - National Agriculture Innovation Project (NAIP) ED - National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP) ED - Central Soil and Water Conservation Research & Training Institute (CSWCRTI) ED - Integrated Natural Resource Management Consultant Pvt. Ltd. (INRM). TI - Assessment of impact of climate change on water energy nexus in agriculture under canal irrigation system(2009-2012): Component - 1 The ICAR as the catalysing agent for the management of change in the Indian NARS U1 - 333.913 PY - 2012/// CY - Ahmedabad. PB - Indian Institute of Management KW - Agricultural sector KW - Irrigation system KW - Canal irrigation system - India N2 - The main objective of the study is to assess the impact of climate change on water-energy nexus in agriculture under canal irrigation system. This project deals with six components designed to utilize the expertise available with the three consortium partners (INRM Consultants, New Delhi; IIM, Ahmedabad; CSWCRTI, Dehradun). The components are: Water balance assessment - Baseline and Climate Change scenarios Existing water demands - Baseline Future water demands - Climate Change scenarios Economic impact assessment Integrate water and energy implications for Indian agriculture - Baseline and Climate Change scenarios Policy implications of energy-water nexus for canal irrigation systems under changing climate scenario The study is aimed to provide a holistic view to agriculture-water-climate change and energy nexus in the context of two canal irrigation systems, namely Sarda Sahayak Canal System and Sardar Sarovar Canal System (Main canal). Such integrated study provides policy insights for irrigated agriculture systems. It is an innovative attempt to use a soft-link approach between climate models, hydrology models and economic-energy-environment models to integrate agriculture-water-energy and climate change in the context of a canal irrigation system. A framework to capture water supply and demand (agriculture, residential, industry, energy and environmental flows) in the command and catchment areas of two canal irrigation systems is constructed which is required to assess the implications of climate change on these demands. Future scenarios to articulate policy implications for water-agriculture-energy-climate change nexus is attempted. http://inrm.co.in/aiccwenaucis.html ER -