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Groundwater development in the Fergana Valley
The presentation covers:
1) Current water use in the Fergana Valley and potential for more productive use.
2) Framework for groundwater development 3)Results of the Field and Modeling studies.
4) Conclusions.
Comparison of transient state models that include salinity and matric stress effects on plant yield
Transient-state models that account for continually changing salinity and matric stress on crop yields have been developed by several research groups. The objective of this research was to compare the simulated yields of ...
Meso-level cooperation on transboundary tributaries and infrastructures in Fergana Valley
Meso-level cooperation on transboundary tributaries and infrastructures in Fergana Valley
Water Productivity Of Cotton In Fergana Valley Of Central Asia
After independence from the former Soviet Union (around 1990), the operation and
maintenance of the irrigation systems was neglected due to lack of financial resources.
This exacerbated the pre-existing problem of waterlogging ...
CAC News No 47. January-March 2011
In this issue:
a) Halophytes as a potential source of renewable energy
b) Aeroponic technology tested in Uzbekistan
c) New varieties of vegetable crops released in CAC region
d) Information on new projects
e) Important ...
Improving Rainwater Productivity with Supplemental Irrigation in Upper Karkheh River Basin of Iran
The Karkheh River Basin (KRB) is located in the south-western parts of Iran. Most of the agricultural area in the upper KRB is rainfed and a large part of the region’s agricultural livelihood is based on dryland farming ...
Treatments and economic aspects of growing rice and wheat crops during reclamation of tile drained saline‐sodic soils using brackish waters
We carried out three field experiments on salt‐affected soils having tile drainage in place, which differed in ambient levels of electrical conductivity and sodium adsorption ratio. The 3‐year cropping sequence consisted ...
CAC News No 49-50. July-December 2011
In this issue:
a) Exploring institutional options for joint management of a transboundary river in Fergana Valley (p. 4)
b) Successful collaborative research on potato in Uzbekistan results in new government funding (p. ...
Use of remote sensing, information technology and cell phone technology for irrigation scheduling in Fergana Valley
Use of remote sensing, information technology and cell phone technology for irrigation scheduling in Fergana Valley.
Middle East Water and Livelihoods Initiative (WLI)
This will ensure more sustainable ecosystems and improved rural livelihoods. Emphasis is given to building on local knowledge by using existing data, social capital, research linkages, partnerships and proven methodologies ...