AbstractIrrigation is an essential component of crop production to meet retailer demands for premium quality when rainfall is insufficient. Under drought conditions, irrigation can be constrained by water resources availability, with consequent impacts on yield, quality and revenue. Whilst most agriculture in Europe is rainfed, greater dependence on supplemental irrigation could become more important in humid environments due to a changing climate with greater rainfall uncertainty and higher frequency of droughts. By combining industry and farm level economic data, with geospatial information on agricultural land use, agroclimate, soils and irrigation practices within a GIS, this paper estimates the total financial benefit of outdoor irriga...
The 2012 drought that bore down on much of the United States Corn Belt left a wide swath of producti...
Due to it having the lowest priority for water allocation during drought events and the consequent a...
In many countries, drought is the natural hazard that causes the greatest agronomic impacts. After r...
Irrigation is an essential component of crop production to meet retailer demands for premium quality...
Drought frequency and intensity is expected to increase in many regions worldwide, and water shortag...
Irrigation is an essential component of agricultural production in England, but the water resources...
In the UK, wheat is the most important cultivated cereal, grown extensively as a rainfed crop. Irrig...
Droughts are a major global natural hazard, creating negative environmental and socio-economic impac...
In many arid or semi-arid Mediterranean regions, agriculture is dependent on irrigation. When hydrol...
Farmers use irrigation to mitigate drought risk and reduce yield uncertainty. A clear understanding ...
In many temperate parts of the world, supplemental irrigation is crucial to assure both crop yield a...
A multi-scale approach has linked farm level decisions with regional water availability assessments...
Increasing demands for water, driven by population growth and socio‐economic development, environmen...
The aim of this thesis is to predict the future demand for water for irrigation of outdoor agricult...
Droughts affect irrigated agricultural production, reducing economic output and creating social str...
The 2012 drought that bore down on much of the United States Corn Belt left a wide swath of producti...
Due to it having the lowest priority for water allocation during drought events and the consequent a...
In many countries, drought is the natural hazard that causes the greatest agronomic impacts. After r...
Irrigation is an essential component of crop production to meet retailer demands for premium quality...
Drought frequency and intensity is expected to increase in many regions worldwide, and water shortag...
Irrigation is an essential component of agricultural production in England, but the water resources...
In the UK, wheat is the most important cultivated cereal, grown extensively as a rainfed crop. Irrig...
Droughts are a major global natural hazard, creating negative environmental and socio-economic impac...
In many arid or semi-arid Mediterranean regions, agriculture is dependent on irrigation. When hydrol...
Farmers use irrigation to mitigate drought risk and reduce yield uncertainty. A clear understanding ...
In many temperate parts of the world, supplemental irrigation is crucial to assure both crop yield a...
A multi-scale approach has linked farm level decisions with regional water availability assessments...
Increasing demands for water, driven by population growth and socio‐economic development, environmen...
The aim of this thesis is to predict the future demand for water for irrigation of outdoor agricult...
Droughts affect irrigated agricultural production, reducing economic output and creating social str...
The 2012 drought that bore down on much of the United States Corn Belt left a wide swath of producti...
Due to it having the lowest priority for water allocation during drought events and the consequent a...
In many countries, drought is the natural hazard that causes the greatest agronomic impacts. After r...