Developing on-farm irrigation schemes for current and future climate conditions on the western bank of lake Nasser [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.725-734Other title:
  • إستحداث أنماط للرى الحقلى للظروف المناخية الحالية والمستقبلية للضفة الغربية من بحيرة ناصر [Added title page title]
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  • Misr Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 2012 v.29 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Misr Journal of Agricultural Engineering 2012.v.29(2)Summary: The agricultural region in the western bank ofLake Nasser is one of the new promising agricultural settlements. which has the advantage of early-season production of several high quality cash crops. The agriculture production in this region is fully-irrigated, and constrained by sever environmental. biophysical and socio- economical conditions. Moreover. farmers have been facing several additional challenges in irrigation management due to lack of knowledge ofthe best practices. The aim of this study is to evaluate the current farmers' irrigation schemes in terms of water productivity. The study examined some possible irrigation schemes in order to improve water productivity with minimum irrigation requirement and to cope with projected water shortage and temperature increase induced by climate change.
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The agricultural region in the western bank ofLake Nasser is one of the new promising agricultural settlements. which has the advantage of early-season production of several high quality cash crops. The agriculture production in this region is fully-irrigated, and constrained by sever environmental. biophysical and socio- economical conditions. Moreover. farmers have been facing several additional challenges in irrigation management due to lack of knowledge ofthe best practices. The aim of this study is to evaluate the current farmers' irrigation schemes in terms of water productivity. The study examined some possible irrigation schemes in order to improve water productivity with minimum irrigation requirement and to cope with projected water shortage and temperature increase induced by climate change.

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