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Henning Bjornlund
Henning Bjornlund
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Water Policy and Management
Verified email at unisa.edu.au
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Farmers’ climate change beliefs and adaptation strategies for a water scarce future in Australia
S Wheeler, A Zuo, H Bjornlund
Global Environmental Change 23 (2), 537-547, 2013
3422013
Why agricultural production in sub-Saharan Africa remains low compared to the rest of the world–a historical perspective
V Bjornlund, H Bjornlund, AF Van Rooyen
International Journal of Water Resources Development 36 (sup1), S20-S53, 2020
2432020
Aspects of water markets for developing countries: experiences from Australia, Chile, and the US
H Bjornlund, J McKay
Environment and Development Economics 7 (4), 769-795, 2002
2032002
Reviewing the adoption and impact of water markets in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
S Wheeler, A Loch, A Zuo, H Bjornlund
Journal of Hydrology 518, 28-41, 2014
1952014
Efficient water market mechanisms to cope with water scarcity
H Bjornlund
Water Resources Development 19 (4), 553-567, 2003
1922003
Handing down the farm? The increasing uncertainty of irrigated farm succession in Australia
S Wheeler, H Bjornlund, A Zuo, J Edwards
Journal of rural studies 28 (3), 266-275, 2012
1542012
The adoption of improved irrigation technology and management practices—A study of two irrigation districts in Alberta, Canada
H Bjornlund, L Nicol, KK Klein
Agricultural water management 96 (1), 121-131, 2009
1382009
Farmer participation in markets for temporary and permanent water in southeastern Australia
H Bjornlund
Agricultural Water Management 63 (1), 57-76, 2003
1242003
Evaluating water market products to acquire water for the environment in Australia
S Wheeler, D Garrick, A Loch, H Bjornlund
Land use policy 30 (1), 427-436, 2013
1232013
Price elasticity of water allocations demand in the Goulburn–Murray Irrigation District
S Wheeler, H Bjornlund, M Shanahan, A Zuo
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 52 (1), 37-55, 2008
1162008
Formal and informal water markets: Drivers of sustainable rural communities?
H Bjornlund
Water resources research 40 (9), 2004
1122004
Why food insecurity persists in sub-Saharan Africa: A review of existing evidence
V Bjornlund, H Bjornlund, A van Rooyen
Food Security 14 (4), 845-864, 2022
1112022
Profitability and productivity barriers and opportunities in small-scale irrigation schemes
H Bjornlund, A van Rooyen, R Stirzaker
International Journal of Water Resources Development 33 (5), 690-704, 2017
1052017
Theory and application of agricultural innovation platforms for improved irrigation scheme management in Southern Africa
AF Van Rooyen, P Ramshaw, M Moyo, R Stirzaker, H Bjornlund
International Journal of Water Resources Development 33 (5), 804-823, 2017
1012017
Factors affecting water prices in a rural water market: A South Australian experience
H Bjornlund, J McKay
Water Resources Research 34 (6), 1563-1570, 1998
1011998
Barriers to and opportunities for improving productivity and profitability of the Kiwere and Magozi irrigation schemes in Tanzania
MV Mdemu, N Mziray, H Bjornlund, JJ Kashaigili
International Journal of Water Resources Development 33 (5), 725-739, 2017
902017
The dynamics of the relationship between household decision-making and farm household income in small-scale irrigation schemes in southern Africa
H Bjornlund, A Zuo, SA Wheeler, K Parry, J Pittock, M Mdemu, M Moyo
Agricultural water management 213, 135-145, 2019
812019
Irrigation development in Zimbabwe: Understanding productivity barriers and opportunities at Mkoba and Silalatshani irrigation schemes
M Moyo, A Van Rooyen, M Moyo, P Chivenge, H Bjornlund
International Journal of Water Resources Development 33 (5), 740-754, 2017
802017
The socio-economic structure of irrigation communities–water markets and the structural adjustment process
H Bjornlund
Rural society 12 (2), 123-147, 2002
802002
Can water markets assist irrigators managing increased supply risk? Some Australian experiences
H Bjornlund
Water International 31 (2), 221-232, 2006
792006
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