Irrigation schemes in southwest India are heterogeneous in crops, area of irrigation units, soils and climate. The areas planned for irrigation each year under different crops and the scheduled duration of irrigation to each farmer are estimated, however, based on assumed uniform characteristics (planned schedule). In practice the schedules are not followed and users mostly over-irrigate their fields (the actual schedule). In this paper a simulation–optimisation model is used to develop two alternative (proposed) schedules based on full irrigation and on optimised deficit irrigation within the framework of area-proportionate water distribution, taking heterogeneity into account. As a case study, the allocation and water delivery plans were ...
Equitable water allocation is essential in an irrigation scheme for obtaining potential crop yields ...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce and it is important to find methods to reduce water consumptio...
In the context of growing evidence of climate change and the fact that agriculture uses about 70% of...
Some irrigation schemes with limited water supply in Central and Southern India follow the area prop...
The non-uniformity of soils, weather, fields, cropping pattern and canal systems in most surface irr...
This research is aimed at developing the method for efficiently using the water in irrigation scheme...
On irrigation schemes with rotational irrigation systems in semiarid tropics, the existing rules for...
The Area and Water Allocation Model (AWAM) which uses simulationoptimization technique for optimum a...
The resource allocation model, Area and Water Allocation Model (AWAM), incorporates the concept of d...
Optimum land and water allocation to different crops grown in different regions of an irrigation sch...
The planning for irrigation water management in an irrigation scheme consists of the preparation of ...
This paper presents the area and water allocation model (AWAM), which incorporates deficit irrigatio...
In the state of Punjab, India available water resources are inadequate to meet the irrigation needs ...
Studies of the performance assessment of irrigation schemes have gained momentum since the late 1980...
A feasibility study of an irrigation development proposal should include an analysis of the effects ...
Equitable water allocation is essential in an irrigation scheme for obtaining potential crop yields ...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce and it is important to find methods to reduce water consumptio...
In the context of growing evidence of climate change and the fact that agriculture uses about 70% of...
Some irrigation schemes with limited water supply in Central and Southern India follow the area prop...
The non-uniformity of soils, weather, fields, cropping pattern and canal systems in most surface irr...
This research is aimed at developing the method for efficiently using the water in irrigation scheme...
On irrigation schemes with rotational irrigation systems in semiarid tropics, the existing rules for...
The Area and Water Allocation Model (AWAM) which uses simulationoptimization technique for optimum a...
The resource allocation model, Area and Water Allocation Model (AWAM), incorporates the concept of d...
Optimum land and water allocation to different crops grown in different regions of an irrigation sch...
The planning for irrigation water management in an irrigation scheme consists of the preparation of ...
This paper presents the area and water allocation model (AWAM), which incorporates deficit irrigatio...
In the state of Punjab, India available water resources are inadequate to meet the irrigation needs ...
Studies of the performance assessment of irrigation schemes have gained momentum since the late 1980...
A feasibility study of an irrigation development proposal should include an analysis of the effects ...
Equitable water allocation is essential in an irrigation scheme for obtaining potential crop yields ...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce and it is important to find methods to reduce water consumptio...
In the context of growing evidence of climate change and the fact that agriculture uses about 70% of...