Titre de série : |
ILRI publication |
Titre : |
Optimum use of water ressources |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Ridder, N. A (de) ; Erez, A. |
Mention d'édition : |
ILRI |
Editeur : |
ILRI |
Année de publication : |
1977 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-03686 |
Note générale : |
In a semi-arid, where ressources are not only limited, but were quantities of surface ware highly variable, planning an efficient irrigation system is a complex amdertaking, involving many scientific, engineering, socio-economic, and management aspects. Basic to this problem is making an optimal joint use of region's surface water and groundwater ressources. After a region's water ressources have been assesed, the problem is not merely how to distribute the water, but how the ressources can best be managed. The groundwater basins are overpumped, water tables will drop and may eventually reach a depth where the cost of groundwater recovery becomes prohibitive. This publication presents a methodologie for to study these problems more objectively |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Eau de surface RESSOURCE EN EAU Irrigation Eau souterraine Methodologie Alimentation en eau Drainage Zone aride |
Index. décimale : |
631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation |
Résumé : |
In a semi-arid, where ressources are not only limited, but were quantities of surface ware highly variable, planning an efficient irrigation system is a complex amdertaking, involving many scientific, engineering, socio-economic, and management aspects. Basic to this problem is making an optimal joint use of region's surface water and groundwater ressources. After a region's water ressources have been assesed, the problem is not merely how to distribute the water, but how the ressources can best be managed. The groundwater basins are overpumped, water tables will drop and may eventually reach a depth where the cost of groundwater recovery becomes prohibitive. This publication presents a methodologie for to study these problems more objectively |
Note de contenu : |
In a semi-arid, where ressources are not only limited, but were quantities of surface ware highly variable, planning an efficient irrigation system is a complex amdertaking, involving many scientific, engineering, socio-economic, and management aspects. Basic to this problem is making an optimal joint use of region's surface water and groundwater ressources. After a region's water ressources have been assesed, the problem is not merely how to distribute the water, but how the ressources can best be managed. The groundwater basins are overpumped, water tables will drop and may eventually reach a depth where the cost of groundwater recovery becomes prohibitive. This publication presents a methodologie for to study these problems more objectively |
ILRI publication. Optimum use of water ressources [texte imprimé] / Ridder, N. A (de) ; Erez, A. . - ILRI . - ILRI, 1977. ISSN : CI-03686 In a semi-arid, where ressources are not only limited, but were quantities of surface ware highly variable, planning an efficient irrigation system is a complex amdertaking, involving many scientific, engineering, socio-economic, and management aspects. Basic to this problem is making an optimal joint use of region's surface water and groundwater ressources. After a region's water ressources have been assesed, the problem is not merely how to distribute the water, but how the ressources can best be managed. The groundwater basins are overpumped, water tables will drop and may eventually reach a depth where the cost of groundwater recovery becomes prohibitive. This publication presents a methodologie for to study these problems more objectively Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Eau de surface RESSOURCE EN EAU Irrigation Eau souterraine Methodologie Alimentation en eau Drainage Zone aride |
Index. décimale : |
631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation |
Résumé : |
In a semi-arid, where ressources are not only limited, but were quantities of surface ware highly variable, planning an efficient irrigation system is a complex amdertaking, involving many scientific, engineering, socio-economic, and management aspects. Basic to this problem is making an optimal joint use of region's surface water and groundwater ressources. After a region's water ressources have been assesed, the problem is not merely how to distribute the water, but how the ressources can best be managed. The groundwater basins are overpumped, water tables will drop and may eventually reach a depth where the cost of groundwater recovery becomes prohibitive. This publication presents a methodologie for to study these problems more objectively |
Note de contenu : |
In a semi-arid, where ressources are not only limited, but were quantities of surface ware highly variable, planning an efficient irrigation system is a complex amdertaking, involving many scientific, engineering, socio-economic, and management aspects. Basic to this problem is making an optimal joint use of region's surface water and groundwater ressources. After a region's water ressources have been assesed, the problem is not merely how to distribute the water, but how the ressources can best be managed. The groundwater basins are overpumped, water tables will drop and may eventually reach a depth where the cost of groundwater recovery becomes prohibitive. This publication presents a methodologie for to study these problems more objectively |
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