His primary areas of study are Water conservation, Natural resource economics, Agricultural economics, Irrigation and Agricultural productivity. His studies deal with areas such as Poverty and Water scarcity as well as Water conservation. His research integrates issues of Economy and Water resource management in his study of Water scarcity.
His Natural resource economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Incentive and Groundwater. His study in Irrigation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Depression-focused recharge, Flood myth and Extreme weather. His work deals with themes such as Economic growth and Investment, which intersect with Agricultural productivity.
Jinxia Wang mainly focuses on Irrigation, Agricultural economics, Natural resource economics, Water resource management and Agricultural productivity. The Irrigation study which covers Crop that intersects with Agricultural science. His Agricultural economics study deals with Cropping intersecting with Water table.
His research in Natural resource economics intersects with topics in Production, Global warming, Effects of global warming, Incentive and Food security. Jinxia Wang interconnects Water supply, Drainage basin, Groundwater and Water conservation, Water resources in the investigation of issues within Water resource management. His study in Agricultural productivity is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Water use, Environmental resource management and Extreme weather.
Irrigation, Natural resource economics, Agricultural productivity, Water resource management and Water scarcity are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Irrigation study are interwoven with issues in Groundwater, Yield, Agricultural economics and Water supply. His Agricultural economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Drainage basin and Surface water.
His work deals with themes such as Production, Political economy of climate change, Virtual water, Food security and Adaptive capacity, which intersect with Natural resource economics. His research in Agricultural productivity tackles topics such as Extreme weather which are related to areas like Land tenure. His Water resource management study frequently involves adjacent topics like Water resources.
Jinxia Wang spends much of his time researching Natural resource economics, Irrigation, Production, Agricultural economics and Water scarcity. His Natural resource economics research includes themes of Virtual water, Political economy of climate change, Food trade, Land resources and Developing country. Jinxia Wang performs integrative study on Irrigation and Fixed effects model.
His studies in Production integrate themes in fields like Agricultural productivity and Green Revolution. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Drainage basin, Surface water, Marginal product and Groundwater. The Water scarcity study combines topics in areas such as Water conservation, Farm water, Water resource management, Water quality and Food security.
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Sustaining Asia’s groundwater boom: An overview of issues and evidence
Tushaar Shah;Aditi Deb Roy;Asad S Qureshi;Jinxia Wang.
Natural Resources Forum (2003)
The impact of climate change on China's agriculture.
Jinxia Wang;Robert Mendelsohn;Ariel Dinar;Jikun Huang.
Agricultural Economics (2009)
Groundwater: a global assessment of scale and significance
Tushaar Shah;J. Burke;K. Villholth;M. Angelica.
Research Papers in Economics (2007)
Water saving technology and saving water in China
Amelia Blanke;Scott Rozelle;Bryan Lohmar;Jinxia Wang.
Agricultural Water Management (2007)
Groundwater: a global assessment of scale and significance
T. Shah;J. Bruke;K. Vullholth;M. Angelica.
Water for food Water for life : a comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (2007)
Irrigation, agricultural performance and poverty reduction in China
Qiuqiong Huang;Scott Rozelle;Bryan Lohmar;Jikun Huang.
Food Policy (2006)
Groundwater recharge from irrigated cropland in the North China Plain: case study of Luancheng County, Hebei Province, 1949-2000
Eloise Kendy;Yongqiang Zhang;Changming Liu;Jinxia Wang.
Hydrological Processes (2004)
CHINA'S AGRICULTURAL WATER POLICY REFORMS: INCREASING INVESTMENT, RESOLVING CONFLICTS, AND REVISING INCENTIVES
Bryan Lohmar;Jinxia Wang;Scott Rozelle;Jikun Huang.
Research Papers in Economics (2003)
China?s water?energy nexus: greenhouse-gas emissions from groundwater use for agriculture
Jinxia Wang;Sabrina G S A Rothausen;Declan Conway;Declan Conway;Lijuan Zhang.
Environmental Research Letters (2012)
Policy support, social capital, and farmers’ adaptation to drought in China
Huang Chen;Jinxia Wang;Jikun Huang.
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions (2014)
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