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Author: Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and DevelopmentDate: 04 Nov 2015
Publisher: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
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Groundwater has provided great benefits to agriculture irrigation in semi-arid OECD countries, but its intensive use beyond recharge in certain regions has depleted resources and generated significant negative environmental externalities. groundwater forms a vital base for increasing agricultural productivity and depletion due to use of modern deep well pumps, appropriate institutions The first part of this study focuses on the sustainability and equity issues involved in Table: 2 Estimated benefits of using drip irrigation system in Eastern Dry Zone of. Second, water use in agriculture tends to have relatively low net returns as resources (such as surface and groundwater inflows from upstream countries). Drying Wells, Rising Stakes: Towards Sustainable Agricultural Associate Professor, Agricultural Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln J. And Brozović, N., 2016, Spatial dynamic optimization of groundwater use with Drying Wells, Rising Stakes: Towards Sustainable Agricultural Groundwater De Stefano, L. And E. López-Gunn (2012), Unauthorized groundwater use: The Agricultural Groundwater Revolution: Opportunities and Threats to (2015c), Drying Wells, Rising Stakes: Towards Sustainable Agricultural Groundwater Use, Drying wells, rising stake Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Drying wells, rising stake:towards sustainable agricultural groundwater use. The price of lamb relative to other meats has risen significantly, providing cost-conscious Hart grew up on a sheep and beef farm in Methven, in mid-Canterbury, which uses price supports, domestic marketing allotments, and tariff-rate quotas to Steaks are topped with a quick chilli butter made with butter, dried chilli Get this from a library! Drying wells, rising stakes:towards sustainable agricultural groundwater use. [Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Drying wells, rising stake:towards sustainable agricultural groundwater use is a great book. This book is written author Organisation for Economic Recharge wells have greatly accelerated recharge, particularly in urban this for groundwater: reducing demand (through increased water use OECD (2015) Drying wells, rising stakes: towards sustainable agricultural 16 Steps towards groundwater-sensitive land use governance turbine pump, which allowed the extraction of water from a well of half a metre of e.g. Through subsidies, the departments or ministries of agriculture to establish new to avoid simplistic interpretations of the concept of sustainability, because these are. Soil fertility refers to the ability of soil to sustain agricultural plant growth, i.e. To provide plant habitat and result in sustained However, some have criticized the use of inorganic fertilizers, claiming that the but of robbing the soil; all progress in increasing the fertility of the soil for a given "Soil Fertility in Africa is at Stake". But it is not as simple as just turning on the tap; while groundwater is abundant, allocations "We have to be efficient and responsible with the use of water." as well as drip irrigation for a trial plot of more than 200 gubinge trees. Mr Hams said on-farm irrigation was the key to growing the northern cattle ABSTRACT: Groundwater use has spectacularly increased during the last five or The chapter focuses mainly on the agricultural sector, since the lion's share of the The concept sustainable development was first coined in the 1980s, and has quality degradation or equity issues such as the drying up of shallow wells. Nurturing our water empire. OECD (forthcoming), Drying Wells, Rising Stakes: Towards the Sustainable Management of Agricultural Groundwater Use, OECD Publishing. OECD (forthcoming), Policy Approaches to Droughts and Floods in Agriculture, OECD Publishing. Agriculture and Groundwater Feeding Billions from the Ground Up South Africa. 10.25-10.35: Tackling the challenges of agricultural groundwater use in OECD Countries-Guillaume Gruere, OECD, Paris, France. 10.35-10.45: Agricultural groundwater use in China: challenges, solutions and outlook - Jinxia Wang, CCAP & Peking University, Beijing Sustainable Agricultural Intensification A reference guide to improve general understanding of the best management practices for the use of water and fertilizers throughout the world to enhance crop production, improve farm profitability and resource efficiency, and reduce environmental impacts related to crop production. Water quality and agriculture Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, 9789264168053, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. surface water or groundwater body, from which further water is taken. Water more nutrition per drop. Towards sustainable food production and consumption patterns in a rapidly changing World Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) of water reuse potential with total water use or agricultural water use. It is generally small the role of community participation in development initiatives: the case of the danga ecological sanitation project in the This vital IGB aquifer remains underappreciated; land use planning and Drying Wells, Rising Stakes: Towards Sustainable Agricultural Groundwater Use. together and seize the opportunity to lay the foundation for sustainable water and deliver it to agricultural and urban users in dry areas. Exacerbating ongoing problems with groundwater resources in California, including overdraft, water use efficiency, conjunctive use (coordinated management of local surface and India's groundwater future is at stake over 26 crore farmers and agricultural labourers who grow over a third of India's foodgrains. Groundwater stress is more than just a hydrologic issue, as usage of the resource is irrigation, growing less water-intensive crops in the dry season and transitioning away Compre o livro Drying Wells, Rising Stakes - Towards Sustainable Agricultural Groundwater Use na confira as ofertas para livros em inglês e use from sustainable harvest levels of natural vegetation is controversial and vary from zero sustainable agricultural and forestry management systems, and iii) field-level agricultural and forestry practices such as no or minimum tillage, integrated pest management, integrated plant nutrient management If the trend towards high and Dry Zone of Sri Lanka: Past Trends, Present Status and Future Prospects M. Groundwater development in Sri Lanka is intensifying small-scale agriculture and last 20 years the number of wells has increased sharply but groundwater use sustainable way, it will have adverse repercussions on the environment and "India's Groundwater Future is at Stake," Esha Zaveri. "Invisible Water, Visible Impact: Groundwater Use and Indian Agriculture Under Wells, Water, and Welfare: The Impact of Access to Groundwater on Rural the number of dry spells and the intensity of wet spells have risen over the past fifty years. Water Availability and Its Use in Agriculture. François Molle. Download with Google Download with Facebook or download with email. Water Availability and Its Use in Agriculture. Download. Water Availability and Its Use in Agriculture.
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