Rainwater harvesting, broadly defined as the collection and storage of surface runoff, has a long history in supplying water for agricultural purposes. Despite its significance, rainwater harvesting in small reservoirs has previously been overlooked in large-scale assessments of agricultural water supply and demand. We used a macroscale hydrological model, observed climate data and other physical datasets to explore the potential role of small, localized rainwater harvesting systems in supplying water for irrigated areas. We first estimated the potential contribution of local water harvesting to supply currently irrigated areas. We then explored the potential of supplemental irrigation applied to all cropland areas to increase crop evapotra...
How can we manage the spatial and temporal distribution and redistribution of water to enhance food ...
Water harvesting has been widely applied in different social-ecological contexts, proving to be a va...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...
Within a context of scarce water resources for agriculture, rainwater harvesting constitutes a promi...
International audienceSmall reservoirs are dams built to intercept and store runoff water. Small res...
International audience<p>Small reservoirs are dams built to intercept and store runoff water, ...
As planetary boundaries are rapidly being approached, humanity has little room for additional expans...
Water is a major factor limiting crop production in many regions around the world. Irrigation can gr...
How much could farm water management interventions increase global crop production? This is the cent...
Surface water reservoirs provide us with reliable water supply, hydropower generation, flood control...
Here we have developed a new model to simulate supplemental irrigation and the hydro-economic potent...
In addressing the role that irrigation might play in the global water challenge, Peter Rogers explai...
Green water is a central resource for global agricultural production. Understanding its role is fund...
Growing demand for agricultural commodities for food, fuel and other uses is expected to be met thro...
How can we manage the spatial and temporal distribution and redistribution of water to enhance food ...
Water harvesting has been widely applied in different social-ecological contexts, proving to be a va...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...
Within a context of scarce water resources for agriculture, rainwater harvesting constitutes a promi...
International audienceSmall reservoirs are dams built to intercept and store runoff water. Small res...
International audience<p>Small reservoirs are dams built to intercept and store runoff water, ...
As planetary boundaries are rapidly being approached, humanity has little room for additional expans...
Water is a major factor limiting crop production in many regions around the world. Irrigation can gr...
How much could farm water management interventions increase global crop production? This is the cent...
Surface water reservoirs provide us with reliable water supply, hydropower generation, flood control...
Here we have developed a new model to simulate supplemental irrigation and the hydro-economic potent...
In addressing the role that irrigation might play in the global water challenge, Peter Rogers explai...
Green water is a central resource for global agricultural production. Understanding its role is fund...
Growing demand for agricultural commodities for food, fuel and other uses is expected to be met thro...
How can we manage the spatial and temporal distribution and redistribution of water to enhance food ...
Water harvesting has been widely applied in different social-ecological contexts, proving to be a va...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...