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Open Journal of Applied Sciences. 13:538-547
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Irrigation and Drainage. 69:1095-1105
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Water Research. 226:119199
When allocating water resources, stakeholders (such as water departments, agricultural sector actors, and farmers) aim to maximize their benefits. This leads to conflicts between water savings, food security, and profit growth, causing major challeng
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Agricultural Water Management. 222:82-91
Increased water productivity is critical for global water supply as it reduces the need for additional water and land in irrigated and rainfed systems. It can also ensure a balance between food production and ecological protection for sustainable hum
Autor:
Joseph B. A. Kandeh, Patrick Moriba, Saffa Barbee Massaquoi, Mohamed P. Ngegba, Juana Paul Moiwo
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International Journal of Agricultural Extension. 6:129-138
This paper investigated the participation of the beneficiaries of agricultural extension services run by Action Aid Sierra Leone (AASL) — A British-based non-profit and non-governmental organization. The study was conducted in Wonde Chiefdom (which
Autor:
Mohamed M. Blango, Alie Kamara, Augustine B. Rashid-Noah, Joseph Sherman-Kamara, Juana Paul Moiwo, Emmanuel Kangoma
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Irrigation and Drainage. 66:600-614
With the world population hitting 8 billion and the global climate becoming more erratic with pronounced droughts, floods, water shortages and storage depletions, the need for optimal soil and water conditions for high crop productivity and food secu
Autor:
Hongwei Pei, Yucui Zhang, Leilei Min, Yongqing Qi, Juana Paul Moiwo, Dengpan Xiao, Ying Guo, Yanjun Shen
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Agricultural Systems. 153:109-117
Excessive use of groundwater in irrigation (mainly for production of winter wheat) in the North China Plain (NCP) has resulted in markedly decreased groundwater levels. Alternative cropping systems may have potential to reduce groundwater use in the
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Frontiers of Earth Science. 11:148-155
Given climate change can potentially influence crop phenology and subsequent yield, an investigation of relevant adaptation measures could increase the understanding and mitigation of these responses in the future. In this study, field observations a
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Hydrological Processes. 31:90-103
Changes in potential evapotranspiration and surface runoff can have profound implications for hydrological processes in arid and semiarid regions. In this study, we investigated the response of hydrological processes to climate change in Upper Heihe
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Water Supply. 16:1243-1254
Water is the difference between living and non-living and water for drinking should be pollutant free. Thus, in supplies for urban and rural consumption, water quality is one of the most critical parameters to verify. Well and/or open-water systems a