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Jörg Steidl, Johannes Schuler, Undine Schubert, Ottfried Dietrich and Peter Zander
The impact of climate change and increased irrigation area on future hydrologic and agro-economic conditions was analysed for a representative basin in northeastern Germany using an expanded version of the WBalMO (water balance model) for water managemen...
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Mengyang Wu, Simeng Cui, Liting Qiu, Pingping Zhang and Xinchun Cao
Although irrigation systems largely sustain global agricultural production, their efficiency is often alarmingly low. While irrigation water (blue water) is critical for the water-saving irrigation of rice with a high water demand, the process and effici...
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Walaa Elnashar, Hany F. Abd-Elhamid, Martina Zelenáková and Ahmed Elyamany
Excessive irrigating water that has not been adequately drained may cause more water to enter the crop root zone than is necessary. As a result, issues with increasing water table levels, waterlogging, and salinity get worse and cause crop productivity l...
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Tomá? Kvítek, Antonín Zajícek, Tomá? Dostál, Petr Fucík, Josef Krása, Miroslav Bauer, Barbora Jáchymová, Zbynek Kulhavý and Martin Pavel
Non-point sources of water pollution caused by agricultural crop production are a serious problem in Czechia, at present. This paper describes a new approach for the mutual delineation and assessment of different pollution sources where the critical poin...
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Susantha Wanniarachchi and Ranjan Sarukkalige
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a major component of the water cycle and agricultural water balance. Estimation of water consumption over agricultural areas is important for agricultural water resources planning, management, and regulation. It leads to the es...
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Ahmed Awad, Mustafa El-Rawy, Mohmed Abdalhi and Nadhir Al-Ansari
The DRAINMOD model is a superior tool used to predict the changes in farmland water balance under different agricultural drainage layouts, fields, weather conditions, and management practices. In the present study, we assessed the sensitivity of the DRAI...
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Jae Sung Kim and Isaya Kisekka
To ensure agricultural sustainability and desirable environmental outcomes, stakeholders need systems-based model-driven decision support tools. The objective of this study was to develop a global scale web-based geospatial crop modeling application call...
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Sierra Young, Joshua Peschel, Gopal Penny, Sally Thompson, Veena Srinivasan
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This article describes the field application of small, low-cost robots for remote surface data collection and an automated workflow to support water balance computations and hydrologic understanding where water availability data is sparse. Current elevat...
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Moon-Seong Kang, Puneet Srivastava, Jung-Hun Song, Jihoon Park, Younggu Her, Sang Min Kim and Inhong Song
Because hydrologic responses of an agricultural watershed are influenced by many natural and man-made factors including pond/reservoir, management practices, and/or irrigation/drainage, strategies of hydrological modeling for the watershed must be case-d...
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Moon-Seong Kang, Puneet Srivastava, Jung-Hun Song, Jihoon Park, Younggu Her, Sang Min Kim, Inhong Song
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Because hydrologic responses of an agricultural watershed are influenced by many natural and man-made factors including pond/reservoir, management practices, and/or irrigation/drainage, strategies of hydrological modeling for the watershed must be case-d...
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Tess Russo, Katherine Alfredo and Joshua Fisher
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Tess Russo, Katherine Alfredo and Joshua Fisher
Sustainable water management (SWM) requires allocating between competing water sector demands, and balancing the financial and social resources required to support necessary water systems. The objective of this review is to assess SWM in three sectors: u...
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Xuyang Zhang, Xingmei Liu, Yuzhou Luo, Minghua Zhang
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Xiaotong Zhu, Guangpeng Zhang, Kaiye Yuan, Hongbo Ling and Hailiang Xu
In recent years, the large-scale development of land and water resources has led to a conflict between water supply and demand. Especially in arid regions, fragile ecosystems and continuous farmland expansion have threatened the ecological and social sec...
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Won-Ho Nam, Taegon Kim, Eun-Mi Hong, Jin-Yong Choi
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Reservoirs are principal water resources that supply irrigation water to paddy fields and play an important role in water resources management in South Korea. For optimal irrigation reservoir operation and management, it is necessary to determine the dur...
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Murali Krishna Gumma, Birhanu Zemadim Birhanu, Irshad A. Mohammed, Ramadjita Tabo and Anthony M. Whitbread
Implementing agricultural water management programs over appropriate spatial extents can have positive effects on water access and erosion management. Lack of access to water for domestic and agricultural uses represents a major constraint on agricultura...
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Murali Krishna Gumma, Birhanu Zemadim Birhanu, Irshad A. Mohammed, Ramadjita Tabo, Anthony M. Whitbread
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Implementing agricultural water management programs over appropriate spatial extents can have positive effects on water access and erosion management. Lack of access to water for domestic and agricultural uses represents a major constraint on agricultura...
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Ahmed F. Mashaly and Alexander G. Fernald
Agriculture is the most important sector with regard to water resources management due to its social, economic, hydrological, and environmental aspects, and many scholars and researchers have been driven to investigate the dynamic interrelationships amon...
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Nektarios N. Kourgialas
This editorial paper takes the form of a concise report and delves into a critical and intricate issue essential for the sustainability of agriculture. It centers on the intricate relationship between agri-cultural water resource management and agronomic...
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Haradhan Kolya and Chun-Won Kang
Face masks have become an essential commodity during the COVID-19 pandemic, and their use rises daily. Excessive face mask use will likely continue to combat the virus and bacterial impacts in the long term. Afterward, used face masks are hazardous to th...
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