The increased frequency of water shortages parallel to growing demands for agricultural commodities in the lower reaches of the Amu Darya River, Central Asia, calls for improving the system-level water use efficiency, by using interventions at the field level. Despite the existence of various best practices of effective water use (defined here as “water-wise options”), they are not widely adopted by farmers owing to high initial costs of investment and lack of the necessary knowledge and skills of a new generation of farmers after the Soviet era. For assessing the potential of several water-wise techniques, key indicators such as water use reduction rate (WURR), economic efficiency (EE), and financial viability (FV) were combined with exper...
The lack of water that has been repeated in recent years dictates the requirements of a strict regim...
The Zarafshan River is one of the main water supply sources for different sectors of Uzbekistan’s na...
Water is rapidly becoming scarcer especially in arid and semiarid areas such as Central West Asia an...
Improving irrigation efficiency is of utmost importance in the irrigated lands of Central Asia, such...
Like many irrigation schemes in Central Asia, the one in Khorezm faces a two-fold challenge: on the ...
The Syrdarya River basin in Central Asia exhibits symptoms of scarcity because of growing competitio...
Water scarcity driven by climate change, growing demand, and inefficient management of water and rel...
Agriculture is an essential sector of Uzbekistan’s economy, with 17.6% of GDP in 2016 and engaging a...
Water, energy and food nexus is an integrated framework suggests that the security of one resource i...
Addressing water scarcity in dryland areas requires identification of promising water-saving practic...
Water is getting scarce in many parts of the world, consequently challenging researchers, policy mak...
In recent years, there has been a shortage of water resources in the basins of the Amu Darya and Syr...
The industrial revolution was a turning corner in the history of water management. New techniques he...
Turkmenistan, like all Central Asian countries, is critically dependent on water because of its arid...
In recent years, in order to mitigate the negative impact of water scarcity as a result of global cl...
The lack of water that has been repeated in recent years dictates the requirements of a strict regim...
The Zarafshan River is one of the main water supply sources for different sectors of Uzbekistan’s na...
Water is rapidly becoming scarcer especially in arid and semiarid areas such as Central West Asia an...
Improving irrigation efficiency is of utmost importance in the irrigated lands of Central Asia, such...
Like many irrigation schemes in Central Asia, the one in Khorezm faces a two-fold challenge: on the ...
The Syrdarya River basin in Central Asia exhibits symptoms of scarcity because of growing competitio...
Water scarcity driven by climate change, growing demand, and inefficient management of water and rel...
Agriculture is an essential sector of Uzbekistan’s economy, with 17.6% of GDP in 2016 and engaging a...
Water, energy and food nexus is an integrated framework suggests that the security of one resource i...
Addressing water scarcity in dryland areas requires identification of promising water-saving practic...
Water is getting scarce in many parts of the world, consequently challenging researchers, policy mak...
In recent years, there has been a shortage of water resources in the basins of the Amu Darya and Syr...
The industrial revolution was a turning corner in the history of water management. New techniques he...
Turkmenistan, like all Central Asian countries, is critically dependent on water because of its arid...
In recent years, in order to mitigate the negative impact of water scarcity as a result of global cl...
The lack of water that has been repeated in recent years dictates the requirements of a strict regim...
The Zarafshan River is one of the main water supply sources for different sectors of Uzbekistan’s na...
Water is rapidly becoming scarcer especially in arid and semiarid areas such as Central West Asia an...