Irrigation Management Strategies for Improving the Performance of Irrigated Agriculture

Author:

Samad Madar1,Merrey Doug2,Vermillion Doug3,Fuchs-Carsch Marian4,Mohtadullah Khalid5,Lenton Roberto6

Affiliation:

1. International Irrigation Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka

2. International Irrigation Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka Assistant to the Director for Research. Agrarian Research and Training Institute, Sri Lanka.

3. International Irrigation Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Senior Irrigation Specialist at IIMI and is the Acting Head of the Performance Assessment Program. Before joining IIMI he worked in Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Washington DC.

4. International Irrigation Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Irrigation Specialist at IIMI. Cornell University and has worked in Indonesia, Nigeria and the Philippines.

5. International Irrigation Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Project Development Officer at IIMI. Project Design Consultant for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Pakistan.

6. International Irrigation Management Institute, Colombo, Sri Lanka, Director for Research at IIMI. Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA).

Abstract

Only about 3% of the world's total water supply is fresh, and most of this (87%) is locked up in ice caps or glaciers, in the atmosphere or soil, or deep underground. Mankind's primary supply of freshwater is the renewable component (precipitation minus evapotranspiration) which flows through aquifers, streams and lakes. An estimated 3,240 cubic kilometers of fresh water are withdrawn annually. About 70% is for agriculture, mainly for irrigation. Although agriculture accounts for a large share of world water use, providing adequate water in a timely and reliable manner to irrigate crops is a formidable challenge in most parts of the developing world. It will be even more challenging over the next few decades. This paper examines some significant issues that the world must address in the remaining years of this century to ensure that irrigated agriculture achieves its potential.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology

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