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14 resources found. Showing most recently updated.This study provides a baseline on the cropping pattern, water use, irrigated volume and the groundwater aquifers availability and salinity in Azraq and Mafraq. It is based on simulations of groundw...
Irrigation is vital for meeting crop water needs in arid and semi-arid environments. Crop production in Jordan, for example, heavily depends on irrigation. A process of mixing fertilizers with irri...
The main objective of the short course on “Modern irrigation distribution systems: design, operation, maintenance and performance evaluation” is to raise awareness for international best practice a...
This training workshop aims to enhance professional knowledge of the average crop water requirements to add an immediate value to their’ respective companies’ activities related to market consolida...
Objectives of this short training is to:
-An introduction to the WIT project
-Serves as an introduction to modern irrigation systems
-An understanding of the available financing of irrigation sy...
The goal of this water audit and evaluation of irrigation systems is to:
-Identify, quantify and verify water losses and costs.
-Identify water resource efficiency.
-Ensure most efficient use of...
Mapping of irrigated areas and estimation of respective water consumption were carried out for the two study areas of Mafraq governorate and Azraq district of Jordan under the Water Innovation Tech...
This report provides evidence for improving irrigation efficiency in Jordan. We examine on-farm irrigation practices and water management, barriers and challenges to repairing and maintaining irrig...
This report describes the possibilities of treated wastewater (TWW) reuse for irrigation purposes in the Northern Jordan
Valley.
Volume 2 of 5 of the Jordan Valley Preliminary Land Use Master Plan Project.
The primary objective of this report is to analyze the problems and opportunities of the Jordan Valley and to create ...
This study analyzes the problems and opportunities of the Jordan Valley to cr...