Insufficient water for irrigation is a common problem in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand. Farmers have the option of applying for resource consent or joining a community irrigation scheme to take water. Water supply becomes more problematic during drought seasons as farmers must adhere to water restrictions imposed by the water authority. To deal with this problem, we developed an agent-based irrigation management system that can be used by farmers to calculate the ideal crop water needs on individual farms, which is particularly useful during periods of water scarcity. During water scarcity, most farms will have shortages of water. However, it is possible that there are farmers who will have excess water that could be distributed to t...
Social objectives and the need to increase agricultural production were the early reasons for the de...
Operating irrigation systems when water supplies are insecure is a critical challenge for both farme...
Many negotiations take place between farmers, water suppliers, public servants, and environmentalist...
This paper describes a multi-agent irrigation management system that can be used to distribute water...
Insufficient water for irrigation is a common problem in New Zealand, particularly in the Canterbury...
Water use demand has increased steadily in Canterbury, New Zealand, over the last 20 years resulting...
When rainfall does not meet crop water requirements, supplemental irrigation is needed to maintain p...
An Advanced Irrigation-Related Agent-Based Model (AIRABM) of farmers' decision-making mechanism and ...
Irrigation is one of the principal water uses in temperate countries, as in France. Limiting some co...
This paper presents the development of a multi-agent model for simulating realistic water-sharing sc...
This work studies the most beneficial way of allocating water in an irrigation community in water sh...
In many irrigation schemes, farmers are autonomous in decision making regarding cropping patterns. S...
The literature on irrigated agriculture is primarily concerned with irrigation techniques, irrigatio...
Recent droughts in Spain have triggered interest in behavioural responses to drought risk due to cli...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceWater scarcity in semi-arid cat...
Social objectives and the need to increase agricultural production were the early reasons for the de...
Operating irrigation systems when water supplies are insecure is a critical challenge for both farme...
Many negotiations take place between farmers, water suppliers, public servants, and environmentalist...
This paper describes a multi-agent irrigation management system that can be used to distribute water...
Insufficient water for irrigation is a common problem in New Zealand, particularly in the Canterbury...
Water use demand has increased steadily in Canterbury, New Zealand, over the last 20 years resulting...
When rainfall does not meet crop water requirements, supplemental irrigation is needed to maintain p...
An Advanced Irrigation-Related Agent-Based Model (AIRABM) of farmers' decision-making mechanism and ...
Irrigation is one of the principal water uses in temperate countries, as in France. Limiting some co...
This paper presents the development of a multi-agent model for simulating realistic water-sharing sc...
This work studies the most beneficial way of allocating water in an irrigation community in water sh...
In many irrigation schemes, farmers are autonomous in decision making regarding cropping patterns. S...
The literature on irrigated agriculture is primarily concerned with irrigation techniques, irrigatio...
Recent droughts in Spain have triggered interest in behavioural responses to drought risk due to cli...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceWater scarcity in semi-arid cat...
Social objectives and the need to increase agricultural production were the early reasons for the de...
Operating irrigation systems when water supplies are insecure is a critical challenge for both farme...
Many negotiations take place between farmers, water suppliers, public servants, and environmentalist...