Groundwater resources management through the applications of simulation modeling: A review
A Singh - Science of the Total Environment, 2014 - Elsevier
The global population is increasing rapidly and expected to touch the 9.5 billion mark by
2050 from the current 7.2 billion. The management of the groundwater resources is a …
2050 from the current 7.2 billion. The management of the groundwater resources is a …
Irrigation planning and management through optimization modelling
A Singh - Water resources management, 2014 - Springer
Proper planning and management of irrigation is vital in achieving food security for the
burgeoning global population and sustaining livelihoods. Because irrigated agriculture is …
burgeoning global population and sustaining livelihoods. Because irrigated agriculture is …
Soil salinization and waterlogging: A threat to environment and agricultural sustainability
A Singh - Ecological indicators, 2015 - Elsevier
The development of irrigated agriculture is necessary for fulfilling the rising food
requirements of the burgeoning global population. However, the intensification of irrigated …
requirements of the burgeoning global population. However, the intensification of irrigated …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding of water resilience in the Anthropocene
M Falkenmark, L Wang-Erlandsson, J Rockström - Journal of Hydrology X, 2019 - Elsevier
Water is indispensable for Earth resilience and sustainable development. The capacity of
social-ecological systems to deal with shocks, adapting to changing conditions and …
social-ecological systems to deal with shocks, adapting to changing conditions and …
Restoration of saline land through revegetation
EG Barrett-Lennard - Agricultural Water Management, 2002 - Elsevier
In southern Australia, the replacement of deep-rooted perennial native vegetation with
shallow-rooted annual crops has resulted in a rising water table and the development of a …
shallow-rooted annual crops has resulted in a rising water table and the development of a …
Remote sensing and GIS for map** groundwater recharge and discharge areas in salinity prone catchments, southeastern Australia
Identifying groundwater recharge and discharge areas across catchments is critical for
implementing effective strategies for salinity mitigation, surface-water and groundwater …
implementing effective strategies for salinity mitigation, surface-water and groundwater …
[PDF][PDF] Groundwater-dependent ecosystems: the where, what and why of GDEs
Until the early 1970s, the management of water resources in Australia was predominantly
concerned with the assessment, development and harnessing of new water resources for …
concerned with the assessment, development and harnessing of new water resources for …
Managing secondary dryland salinity: options and challenges
DJ Pannell, MA Ewing - Agricultural water management, 2006 - Elsevier
Salt occurs naturally at high levels in the subsoils of most Australian agricultural land. As a
result of clearing native vegetation, groundwater tables have risen, mobilising the stored salt …
result of clearing native vegetation, groundwater tables have risen, mobilising the stored salt …
[KNIHA][B] Ecohydrology: vegetation function, water and resource management
D Eamus - 2006 - books.google.com
Ecohydrology: Vegetation Function, Water and Resource Managementdescribes and
provides a synthesis of the different disciplines required to understand the sustainable …
provides a synthesis of the different disciplines required to understand the sustainable …
Assessment of surface and sub-surface waterlogged areas in irrigation command areas of Bihar state using remote sensing and GIS
Satellite remote sensing coupled with Geographical Information Systems (GIS) offers an
excellent alternative to conventional map** techniques in monitoring and map** of …
excellent alternative to conventional map** techniques in monitoring and map** of …