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Improving water management agriculture: Irrigation and food production

Current price: $195.00
Improving water management agriculture: Irrigation and food production
Improving water management agriculture: Irrigation and food production

Barnes and Noble

Improving water management agriculture: Irrigation and food production

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Irrigated agriculture accounts for around 70% of global water use.
However, an estimated 60% of irrigated cropland remains highly water-stressed, a problem intensified by the effects of climate change.
Improving water management in agriculture: Irrigation and food production
considers ways of addressing this challenge. It reviews advances in monitoring and optimising irrigation efficiency, ways of retaining and re-using water resources as well as how farmers can work collaboratively with other stakeholders to manage watersheds more sustainably.
The book highlights key areas where innovation is required to ensure that water use is optimised at farm and watershed scales. The book also encourages farmers to reassess their current irrigation models and implement alternative practices which improve efficiency with a reduced environmental impact.

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