The purpose of the report is to advance the technical understanding of the groundwater system and inform resource management decisions in the Rakaia-Ashburton Plains area. The report also aims to provide information for stakeholders about possible groundwater system responses to various irrigation development scenarios. The scenarios evaluated in the report include: converting borderstrip irrigation to spray irrigation across the Ashburton-Lyndhurst Irrigation Scheme (ALIS); and increasing groundwater sourced irrigation across the Rakaia-Ashburton Plains area. The report recommends resource management strategies for managing the risk of irrigation development in the area. The report has been written in the context of applications to ...
Given current and continued investment in irrigation scheduling technologies, a need exists to bette...
Expansion of groundwater-fed irrigation has enhanced agricultural productivity, while simultaneously...
Assuming the ultimate for intensive irrigated agriculture on all suitable land of the Canterbury Pla...
The purpose of the report is to advance the technical understanding of the groundwater system and in...
This report recommends that a recharge-based groundwater management method be implemented. We descr...
Water management involves monitoring, predicting, and stewarding the quality and quantity of groundw...
This report addresses an issue of groundwater management that was identified by regional council sta...
This report recommends that a recharge-based groundwater management method be implemented. We descri...
Increasing abstraction of groundwater for irrigated agriculture on the Central Canterbury Plains of ...
The N. Z. A. E. I. has a particular responsibility in undertaking research and development in the a...
A conference paper presented at ModelCARE 2002, 4th International Conference on Calibration and Reli...
The coastal areas of the world are characterized by high population densities, an abundance of food,...
Not AvailableThe groundwater recharge has been routinely estimated as a residual of various compone...
There are as yet few studies of the hydrogeology of sulphide-mining districts in wet, temperate, mou...
Given current and continued investment in irrigation scheduling technologies, a need exists to bette...
Given current and continued investment in irrigation scheduling technologies, a need exists to bette...
Expansion of groundwater-fed irrigation has enhanced agricultural productivity, while simultaneously...
Assuming the ultimate for intensive irrigated agriculture on all suitable land of the Canterbury Pla...
The purpose of the report is to advance the technical understanding of the groundwater system and in...
This report recommends that a recharge-based groundwater management method be implemented. We descr...
Water management involves monitoring, predicting, and stewarding the quality and quantity of groundw...
This report addresses an issue of groundwater management that was identified by regional council sta...
This report recommends that a recharge-based groundwater management method be implemented. We descri...
Increasing abstraction of groundwater for irrigated agriculture on the Central Canterbury Plains of ...
The N. Z. A. E. I. has a particular responsibility in undertaking research and development in the a...
A conference paper presented at ModelCARE 2002, 4th International Conference on Calibration and Reli...
The coastal areas of the world are characterized by high population densities, an abundance of food,...
Not AvailableThe groundwater recharge has been routinely estimated as a residual of various compone...
There are as yet few studies of the hydrogeology of sulphide-mining districts in wet, temperate, mou...
Given current and continued investment in irrigation scheduling technologies, a need exists to bette...
Given current and continued investment in irrigation scheduling technologies, a need exists to bette...
Expansion of groundwater-fed irrigation has enhanced agricultural productivity, while simultaneously...
Assuming the ultimate for intensive irrigated agriculture on all suitable land of the Canterbury Pla...