Not AvailableIn the recent past, with changing rainfall scenario, land degradation as well as scarcity of water has becone a common phenomenon in the dry areas. Runoff management is an important area to be considered while managing the limited resources of soil and water in dry areas. Some important and basic technique have been described in this chapter to manage agriculture land in such areas. These techniques atre especially in relation to rainfall, soil, local cropping practices and mechanism for management of exoess runoff. The principles of runoff management are to minimize the concentrations of runoff volume and slowing the runoff velocity. The choice of appropriate measures depends on soil, topography, climatic and socio-econ...
Not AvailableDevelopment of appropriate coping strategies to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate...
The premise of this paper is that the key to effective water resources management is understanding t...
The premise of this paper is that the key to effective water resources management is understanding t...
Through comprehensive watershed management, soil and water resources of drylands can be managed to s...
Not AvailableWITH THE SUPPORT OF RESEARCH DATA, THE AUTHOR DISCUSS VARIOUS SOIL AND WATER CONSERVAT...
Not AvailableRainwater is the key input in dryland agriculture. The success to dryland agriculture l...
Not AvailableSoil and water are the major natural resources endangered with erosion, which need to b...
The problem of shortage of water to crops can be resolved by increasing total water supply available...
Not AvailableIntensive soil tillage, burning of crop residues and over use of fertilizer and irrigat...
Not AvailableInsu cient and highly variable precipitation, and frequently low soil fertility are the...
Agriculture and, consequently, food production depend, among other factors, on the proper management...
Not AvailableLand degradation is a major cause of productivity losses and soil erosion is the most s...
The unavoidable and extreme wet conditions we are experiencing this year present soil management cha...
In tropical country such as Indonesia, the production for crops in dry land always depend on climat...
Not AvailableManagement of excess water in agricultural field is a major challenge globally as well ...
Not AvailableDevelopment of appropriate coping strategies to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate...
The premise of this paper is that the key to effective water resources management is understanding t...
The premise of this paper is that the key to effective water resources management is understanding t...
Through comprehensive watershed management, soil and water resources of drylands can be managed to s...
Not AvailableWITH THE SUPPORT OF RESEARCH DATA, THE AUTHOR DISCUSS VARIOUS SOIL AND WATER CONSERVAT...
Not AvailableRainwater is the key input in dryland agriculture. The success to dryland agriculture l...
Not AvailableSoil and water are the major natural resources endangered with erosion, which need to b...
The problem of shortage of water to crops can be resolved by increasing total water supply available...
Not AvailableIntensive soil tillage, burning of crop residues and over use of fertilizer and irrigat...
Not AvailableInsu cient and highly variable precipitation, and frequently low soil fertility are the...
Agriculture and, consequently, food production depend, among other factors, on the proper management...
Not AvailableLand degradation is a major cause of productivity losses and soil erosion is the most s...
The unavoidable and extreme wet conditions we are experiencing this year present soil management cha...
In tropical country such as Indonesia, the production for crops in dry land always depend on climat...
Not AvailableManagement of excess water in agricultural field is a major challenge globally as well ...
Not AvailableDevelopment of appropriate coping strategies to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate...
The premise of this paper is that the key to effective water resources management is understanding t...
The premise of this paper is that the key to effective water resources management is understanding t...