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Managing Scarce Water Resources in Irrigated Drylands of Central Asia
Central Asian farmers use the Soviet era-developed method of irrigation which divides the irrigated areas in Hydro Module Zones (HMZ). Each HMZ has a set of crop-specific recommendations for irrigation based on a) soil ...
Managing Scarce Water Resources in Irrigated Agri-Food Systems of Central Asia Two Case Studies
Irrigated agriculture is the backbone of Central Asian economies. Therefore, efficient irrigation water management is of crucial importance to the sustainable crop production in the region. Presented here are two studies ...
Elaboration of measured parameter for ET-based irrigation scheduling for Aral Sea Basin site, Khorezm, Uzbekistan
Elaboratio of measured parameters for ET-based irrigation scheduling for Aral Sea Basin site, Khorezm, Uzbekistan.
Dataset of all measured parameter for ET-based irrigation scheduling for Aral Sea Basin site, Khorezm, Uzbekistan
Series of data on cotton growth in Uzbekistan.
Improving Water-use Efficiency through Innovative Technologies in Irrigation and Farming
The purpose of the Conclusion workshop was i) to showcase the findings to the stakeholders and to find potential development partners and donors to carry this work forward, ii) to familiarize NARES researchers with ET ...
Evapotranspiration-based irrigation scheduling: a promising tool for Uzbek farmers
Irrigated agriculture is the backbone of Uzbekistan’s economy. Therefore, efficient irrigation water management is of crucial importance to the sustainable crop production in the country. Since independence, Uzbekistan ...
Dataset of measured parameters for ET-based irrigation scheduling in Fergana Valley, Uzbekistan
Series of data on wheat and cotton in Uzbekistan.
Integrated water and land management to sustainably use natural resources
Intermediate Development Outcomes
1. More resilient livelihoods for vulnerable households in marginal areas.
2. More sustainable and higher income and well-being of per capita for intensifiable households.
3. Women and ...