Managing Salinity in Iraq's Agriculture: Current State, Causes, and Impacts
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Evan Christen, Kasim Ahmed Saliem. (2/9/2013). Managing Salinity in Iraq's Agriculture: Current State, Causes, and Impacts. Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
Abstract
This report is the first in a series of publications that comprise the Iraq Salinity Assessment.
This report documents the current state, causes, impacts of salinity in central and southern
Iraq. Other reports in the Assessment propose solutions and investment options to
manage and remediate salinity in Iraq.
The Iraq Salinity Assessment synthesizes the results or the Iraq Salinity Project, a research
partnership between five Iraqi ministries and national agencies and an international team
of researchers, led by ICARDA, specialized in land and water management, crop
improvement and plant breeding, and socioeconomics.
This research builds on previous work and technical studies done in Iraq and on the
expertise of Iraqi agencies working to promote agricultural development over the past
decades. It provides analysis of historical data and new data compiled in the Iraq Salinity
Project and provides an insight into the extent and severity of soil and water salinity in
Iraq.
The Assessment benefits from Australia’s experience in dealing with similar salinity
problems in its agricultural sector. The salinity situation and agro-hydrological problems
faced by Iraq are similar to those faced in Australia’s Murray-Darling river basin. Australia
has tackled its salinity problem in a systematic way since the 1980s, and today salinity is
being controlled and reversed in many areas.
This report is a synthesis and analysis of a body of research - field-level and technical
studies in North and Central Iraq, a new body of data and information collected and
compiled by the research team and a series of technical and background papers.
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dryland farming systems; improving agricultural productivity; dryland agriculture; land and water management; agricultural research in the dry areas; icarda; australian centre for international agricultural research; aciar; soil salinity in iraq; salinity in agriculture; irrigation systems rehabilitation; development policies; arid zones; government of iraq.