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Field Data Analysis and Reporting Activity 7.1: Analyze the Data of the Field Measurements
Reliable spatiotemporal measurements of evapotranspiration (ETa) are important for water resources planning, management and monitoring, efficient irrigation scheduling, and development and monitoring of climate change ...
Output 9: Comparison Between Field Data and Remote Sensing Data Analyzed Comparing Evapotranspiration Retrieved Through Various Remote Sensing based Models with Ground Measured Data
Evapotranspiration (ET) measurement on a real-time basis at a large scale with high temporal
frequency is important for agricultural water use and water resource planning. Identifying the differences
between potential ET ...
Improving Water Productivity in Irrigated Agri-food Production Systems
Fifteen professionally-trained national agricultural research trainees: 9 from Iraq, 2 from Jordan and 4 from a range of other countries (1 from Egypt, 2 from China and 1 from Japan) trained on improving water productivity ...
Output 9: Comprehensive Report Activity 9.2: Comprehensive Report of Results including Recommendations and Strategies
Actual Evapotranspiration (ETa) is the main component required to understand both hydrological and
ecological processes between the land surface and the atmosphere. Reliable spatiotemporal
measurements of ET are important ...
Stakeholder Consultation Workshop
A project consisting of a consortium of 27 partners, spanning 15 countries and 4 continents, the eartH2Observe project aims to address the gap in hydrological information, which is an obstacle for informed water-related ...
Distance coaching: Implement a distance coaching of the Regional ET Network
ICARDA and FAO-RNE in partnership together initiated a project to establish a Regional Network (NENA-ETNet) for Evapotranspiration ETa measurements of field (crops and orchards) for Near East and North Africa
(NENA) Region. ...
The overview of roles of men and women in water resources management in South Kazakhstan
The overview of roles of men and women in water resources management in South Kazakhstan