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Earth Observation products for operational irrigation management in the context of the PLEIADeS project

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  • D'Urso, G.
  • Richter, K.
  • Calera, A.
  • Osann, M.A.
  • Escadafal, R.
  • Garatuza-Pajan, J.
  • Hanich, L.
  • Perdigão, A.
  • Tapia, J.B.
  • Vuolo, F.

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Controlled and efficient agricultural irrigation management is required to avoid negative effects of the increasing world water scarcity and therefore to assure a sustainable production. Within this context, the project 'Participatory multi-Level EO-assisted tools for Irrigation water management and Agricultural Decision-Support' (PLEIADeS: http://www.pleiades.es) addressed the efficient and sustainable use of water for food production in water-scarce environments. The project aimed at improving the performance of irrigation schemes by means of a range of measures, made possible through wide space-time coverage of Earth Observation (E.O.) data and interactive networking capabilities of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Project partners, represented by a set of pilot case-studies, included a broad range of conditions characteristic for the European, Southern Mediterranean and American regions. Algorithms for a number of basic products for the estimation of Irrigation Water Requirements (IWR) have been defined in an operational framework. In this study a review of application of these algorithms, applied and validated within different case-studies during the project, is presented.

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  • D'Urso, G. & Richter, K. & Calera, A. & Osann, M.A. & Escadafal, R. & Garatuza-Pajan, J. & Hanich, L. & Perdigão, A. & Tapia, J.B. & Vuolo, F., 2010. "Earth Observation products for operational irrigation management in the context of the PLEIADeS project," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 98(2), pages 271-282, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agiwat:v:98:y:2010:i:2:p:271-282
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