The irrigation efficiency paradox says that raising the efficiency of irrigation systems, thereby reducing return flows, either gives no change in water depletion or it raises depletion via increased evapotranspiration and irrigated area. While this paradox can occur, there are problems associated with it. It eludes precise explanation and characterisation; it can be confused with other irrigation hydrology paradoxes; it is one of several ways irrigated areas increase; it over-emphasises the role of return flows; it relies on other irrigation variables (usually unstated) being uncontrolled; it can be inverted to reduce depletion; and it may mistakenly guide the conservation of water in irrigated systems. Addressing these concerns, a compreh...
Water is one of our world’s most essential natural resources, but it is also a resource that is beco...
A sustainable management of global freshwater resources requires reliable estimates of the water dem...
The common prescription for dealing with limited supplies of water is to improve irrigation efficien...
Reconciling higher freshwater demands with finite freshwater resources remains one of the great poli...
Greening the economy is mostly about improving water governance and not only about putting the exist...
Reconciling higher freshwater demands with finite freshwater resources remains one of the great poli...
Water scarcity is a growing issue across the globe (Rijsberman, 2006) and because agriculture is the...
An effective placement of irrigation efficiency in water management will contribute towards meeting ...
Greening the economy is mostly about improving water governance and not only about putting the exist...
An assessment of the human impact on the global water cycle requires estimating the volume of water ...
A common policy prescription for conserving irrigation water is to promote more efficient or “water-...
This dissertation explores why water conservation occurs in agriculture in the Western U.S. under pr...
Increasing irrigation efficiency has been suggested as a solution in water scarce areas but its pote...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...
Water is one of our world’s most essential natural resources, but it is also a resource that is beco...
A sustainable management of global freshwater resources requires reliable estimates of the water dem...
The common prescription for dealing with limited supplies of water is to improve irrigation efficien...
Reconciling higher freshwater demands with finite freshwater resources remains one of the great poli...
Greening the economy is mostly about improving water governance and not only about putting the exist...
Reconciling higher freshwater demands with finite freshwater resources remains one of the great poli...
Water scarcity is a growing issue across the globe (Rijsberman, 2006) and because agriculture is the...
An effective placement of irrigation efficiency in water management will contribute towards meeting ...
Greening the economy is mostly about improving water governance and not only about putting the exist...
An assessment of the human impact on the global water cycle requires estimating the volume of water ...
A common policy prescription for conserving irrigation water is to promote more efficient or “water-...
This dissertation explores why water conservation occurs in agriculture in the Western U.S. under pr...
Increasing irrigation efficiency has been suggested as a solution in water scarce areas but its pote...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...
Water is one of our world’s most essential natural resources, but it is also a resource that is beco...
A sustainable management of global freshwater resources requires reliable estimates of the water dem...
The common prescription for dealing with limited supplies of water is to improve irrigation efficien...