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Improving irrigation management systems for rice farming

Improving irrigation management systems for rice farming
This Bulletin discusses the many challenges facing traditional rice farming, which include: theneed for multi-utilization of farm land; better water resource efficiency; equipment efficiency;lowering of labor costs; and maintenance of ecological functions. In the face of all thesechallenges, there is a need to introduce and promote new irrigation management systems in ricefarming. Some of the recommendations discussed in this Bulletin include: the expansion of ricefarming management scales comprised of human, water, and farmland resources; irrigationresponse strategies during drought; and application of multiple agricultural water resources. Itconcluded by stating that, in view of recent trends in globalization and economic development,the function of agricultural irrigation water is now clustered into: production function; ecologicalfunction; and living function.

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TI  - Improving irrigation management systems for rice farming 
AU  - Kan, C.E. 
AB  - This Bulletin discusses the many challenges facing traditional rice farming, which include: theneed for multi-utilization of farm land; better water resource efficiency; equipment efficiency;lowering of labor costs; and maintenance of ecological functions. In the face of all thesechallenges, there is a need to introduce and promote new irrigation management systems in ricefarming. Some of the recommendations discussed in this Bulletin include: the expansion of ricefarming management scales comprised of human, water, and farmland resources; irrigationresponse strategies during drought; and application of multiple agricultural water resources. Itconcluded by stating that, in view of recent trends in globalization and economic development,the function of agricultural irrigation water is now clustered into: production function; ecologicalfunction; and living function. 
PY  - 2004 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/31682/ 
KW  - carbon, deep-water irrigation, energy, irrigation efficiency, market, multi-utilization of farm land, rice paddy, water resource efficiency, waterborne 
ER  -
%T Improving irrigation management systems for rice farming 
%A Kan, C.E. 
%D 2004 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/31682/ 
%X This Bulletin discusses the many challenges facing traditional rice farming, which include: theneed for multi-utilization of farm land; better water resource efficiency; equipment efficiency;lowering of labor costs; and maintenance of ecological functions. In the face of all thesechallenges, there is a need to introduce and promote new irrigation management systems in ricefarming. Some of the recommendations discussed in this Bulletin include: the expansion of ricefarming management scales comprised of human, water, and farmland resources; irrigationresponse strategies during drought; and application of multiple agricultural water resources. Itconcluded by stating that, in view of recent trends in globalization and economic development,the function of agricultural irrigation water is now clustered into: production function; ecologicalfunction; and living function. 
%K carbon 
%K deep-water irrigation 
%K energy 
%K irrigation efficiency 
%K market 
%K multi-utilization of farm land 
%K rice paddy 
%K water resource efficiency 
%K waterborne 
    Année de publication

    2004

    ISSN

    0379-7587

    Auteurs

    Kan, C.E.

    Langue

    English

    Mots clés

    carbon, deep-water irrigation, energy, irrigation efficiency, market, multi-utilization of farm land, rice paddy, water resource efficiency, waterborne

    Source

    Energy for Sustainable Development. 24: