Reprint

Water Management for Climate Smart Agriculture

Edited by
April 2024
276 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0620-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0619-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Water Management for Climate Smart Agriculture that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

Global climate change has resulted in significant changes in local weather conditions in many countries. Changes in rainfall and temperature threaten agricultural production and increase the vulnerability of individuals who are dependent on agriculture. In particular, water shortages in arid and semi-arid regions will become more prominent. In such regions, irregularly distributed rainfall will result in increased droughts as well as extreme rainfall events. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an approach that aims to transform and reorient agricultural systems to adapt to the effects of climate change.The present reprint, “Water Management for Climate-Smart Agriculture”, gathers the latest knowledge on water management practices to guide and support stakeholders, researchers, and students in adopting CSA in arid and semiarid regions to achieve sustainable and resilient agricultural systems. This Special Issue consists of a range of topics, e.g., rainwater harvesting, drought, efficient farming practices, irrigation, and groundwater recharge, and presents real-world case studies, practical examples, and applicable recommendations to be considered and applied. We hope that the knowledge provided in this reprint can be of help for the adoption of climate-smart water management practices not only in Iraq but also in other arid and semi-arid regions.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
water quality; suitability map; water classification and uses; Kurdistan Region; artificial recharge; Dibdibba aquifer; groundwater modeling system; GMS; Al-Abila dam; rainwater harvesting systems; sustainability of reservoir; Western Iraqi Desert; drought; KRI; NDVI; LST; Arduino microcontroller; environment; sensors; models; greenhouses; rainwater harvesting technique (RWHt); the West Bank (Palestine); analytical hierarchy process method (AHP); GIS; groundwater quality; water classification; agriculture purposes; hydrochemical indictors; plain area; drought; Iraqi Kurdistan Region; normalized difference water index; standardized precipitation index; MODFLOW; MT3DMS; wastewater treatment plant (WWTP); GMS; groundwater; reliability; rainwater catchment; Al-Abila dam; Iraq; rainwater harvesting; cost–benefit analysis; aridity; urban; rural; rooftop harvesting; eyebrow terracing; Palestine; irrigation system; NDVI; NDMI; meteorological data; center pivot