Deficit irrigation (DI) is an agricultural practice in which the volume of irrigation water applied during the crop cycle is below the irrigation requirements for maximum production, the aim of which is to increase irrigation water productivity. Most research on this technique has focused on agronomic strategies while the economic and environmental consequences have received little attention. This study aims to shed some light on this matter and presents preliminary results regarding the implications of DI with respect to the sustainable use of water resources. The analysis is based on the DPSIR analytical framework (Driving force/Pressure/State/Impact/Response) and the microeconomics of DI. The case study focuses on intensive olive ...
Reports on the annual effects of deficit irrigation regimes on olive trees are critical in shedding ...
Research Paper: SW - soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigatio...
Sustaining irrigated agriculture to meet food production needs while maintaining aquatic ecosystems ...
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an agricultural practice in which the volume of irrigation water applied ...
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an agricultural practice in which the volume of irrigation water applied ...
This research paper analyzes the economics of deficit irrigation based on the use of subjective est...
This contribution presents an exploratory analysis of the microeconomics of deficit irrigation (DI)...
This paper explores the impact on water demand of the adoption of deficit and precision irrigation a...
Regions and basins suffering from water scarcity have promoted the modernization of irrigation syste...
Traditional irrigation which focuses on yield only without considering the availability of water is ...
Research Paper: SW - soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigatio...
Research Paper:SW-Soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigation o...
Agriculture strongly relies on irrigation. While irrigated land accounts for roughly 20% of the glob...
Comunicació presentada al Congress on Industrial and Agricultural Canals. Lleida, 201
Research Paper:SW-Soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigation o...
Reports on the annual effects of deficit irrigation regimes on olive trees are critical in shedding ...
Research Paper: SW - soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigatio...
Sustaining irrigated agriculture to meet food production needs while maintaining aquatic ecosystems ...
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an agricultural practice in which the volume of irrigation water applied ...
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an agricultural practice in which the volume of irrigation water applied ...
This research paper analyzes the economics of deficit irrigation based on the use of subjective est...
This contribution presents an exploratory analysis of the microeconomics of deficit irrigation (DI)...
This paper explores the impact on water demand of the adoption of deficit and precision irrigation a...
Regions and basins suffering from water scarcity have promoted the modernization of irrigation syste...
Traditional irrigation which focuses on yield only without considering the availability of water is ...
Research Paper: SW - soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigatio...
Research Paper:SW-Soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigation o...
Agriculture strongly relies on irrigation. While irrigated land accounts for roughly 20% of the glob...
Comunicació presentada al Congress on Industrial and Agricultural Canals. Lleida, 201
Research Paper:SW-Soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigation o...
Reports on the annual effects of deficit irrigation regimes on olive trees are critical in shedding ...
Research Paper: SW - soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigatio...
Sustaining irrigated agriculture to meet food production needs while maintaining aquatic ecosystems ...