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Soil salinization in the Nile Delta and related policy issues in Egypt

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  • Kotb, Tarek H. S.
  • Watanabe, Tsugihiro
  • Ogino, Yoshihiko
  • Tanji, Kenneth K.

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  • Kotb, Tarek H. S. & Watanabe, Tsugihiro & Ogino, Yoshihiko & Tanji, Kenneth K., 2000. "Soil salinization in the Nile Delta and related policy issues in Egypt," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 43(2), pages 239-261, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agiwat:v:43:y:2000:i:2:p:239-261
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    1. Cao, Zhaodan & Zhu, Tingju & Cai, Ximing, 2023. "Hydro-agro-economic optimization for irrigated farming in an arid region: The Hetao Irrigation District, Inner Mongolia," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 277(C).
    2. de Clercq, W.P. & Van Meirvenne, M. & Fey, M.V., 2009. "Prediction of the soil-depth salinity-trend in a vineyard after sustained irrigation with saline water," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 96(3), pages 395-404, March.
    3. Wichelns, Dennis, 2002. "Economic analysis of water allocation policies regarding Nile River water in Egypt," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 52(2), pages 155-175, January.
    4. Mahon, N. & Crute, I. & Di Bonito, M. & Simmons, E.A. & Islam, M.M., 2018. "Towards a broad-based and holistic framework of Sustainable Intensification indicators," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 77(C), pages 576-597.
    5. Kijne, J. W., 2003. "Water productivity under saline conditions," IWMI Books, Reports H032637, International Water Management Institute.
    6. Mohamed A. E. AbdelRahman & Mohamed M. Metwaly & Ahmed A. Afifi & Paola D’Antonio & Antonio Scopa, 2022. "Assessment of Soil Fertility Status under Soil Degradation Rate Using Geomatics in West Nile Delta," Land, MDPI, vol. 11(8), pages 1-23, August.
    7. Kijne, Jacob W., 2003. "Water productivity under saline conditions," Book Chapters,, International Water Management Institute.
    8. Mansour, Elsayed & Moustafa, Ehab S.A. & Abdul-Hamid, Mohamed I.E. & Ash-shormillesy, Salwa M.A.I. & Merwad, Abdel-Rahman M.A. & Wafa, Hany A. & Igartua, Ernesto, 2021. "Field responses of barley genotypes across a salinity gradient in an arid Mediterranean environment," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 258(C).
    9. Hesham M. Aboelsoud & Mohamed A. E. AbdelRahman & Ahmed M. S. Kheir & Mona S. M. Eid & Khalil A. Ammar & Tamer H. Khalifa & Antonio Scopa, 2022. "Quantitative Estimation of Saline-Soil Amelioration Using Remote-Sensing Indices in Arid Land for Better Management," Land, MDPI, vol. 11(7), pages 1-19, July.
    10. Elnmer, Ayat & Khadr, Mosaad & Kanae, Shinjiro & Tawfik, Ahmed, 2019. "Mapping daily and seasonally evapotranspiration using remote sensing techniques over the Nile delta," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 213(C), pages 682-692.
    11. Kijne, Jacob W., 2003. "Water productivity under saline conditions," IWMI Research Reports 158360, International Water Management Institute.
    12. Wichelns, Dennis, 2001. "The role of `virtual water' in efforts to achieve food security and other national goals, with an example from Egypt," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 49(2), pages 131-151, July.
    13. Molle, François & Gaafar, Ibrahim & El-Agha, Doaa Ezzat & Rap, Edwin, 2018. "The Nile delta's water and salt balances and implications for management," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 197(C), pages 110-121.
    14. Wichelns, Dennis, 2002. "An economic perspective on the potential gains from improvements in irrigation water management," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 52(3), pages 233-248, January.

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