Research and innovation in agricultural water management for a water‐secure world

MD Smith, A Sikka, TL Dirwai… - Irrigation and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
There is increased awareness that the current food system is unsustainable and that
transformative research, development and innovation in agricultural water management …

Impact of crop types and irrigation on soil moisture downscaling in water-stressed cropland regions

Y Wang, R Li, M Liang, J Ma, Y Yang… - … Impact Assessment Review, 2023 - Elsevier
Soil moisture (SM) is one of the determining variables of natural ecosystems and human
managed regions. The downscaling of coarse spatial-resolution SM data is an important …

The water–energy–food–ecosystem nexus in North Africa dryland farming: a multi-criteria analysis of climate-resilient innovations in Morocco

E Kertolli, P Prosperi, R Harbouze… - Agricultural and Food …, 2024 - Springer
Smallholder farmers, who mostly engage in low-value agriculture in the drylands of Northern
Africa, were the first to have felt the effects of climate change, with threats to their livelihoods …

Assessing the Impact of Agricultural Practices and Urban Expansion on Drought Dynamics Using a Multi-Drought Index Application Implemented in Google Earth …

I Serbouti, J Chenal, B Pradhan, EB Diop… - Remote …, 2024 - infoscience.epfl.ch
Drought monitoring is a critical environmental challenge, particularly in regions where
irrigated agricultural intensification and urban expansion pressure water resources. This …

Synergies between Sustainable Farming, Green Technology, and Energy Policy for Carbon-Free Development.

U Daraz, Š Bojnec, Y Khan - Agriculture; Basel, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
This study addresses the integration of agricultural practices, technological innovations, and
energy policies to achieve carbon neutrality in Mardan, Pakistan. A cross-sectional design …

Revitalizing sub-optimal drylands: Exploring the role of biofertilizers

Samijan, S Minarsih, S Jauhari, S Basuki, A Susila… - Open …, 2023 - degruyter.com
Indonesia has a dry land area of 79.69%, with low soil productivity (physical, chemical, and
biological), as well as uneven and unpredictable rainfall. The dryland potential is optimally …

[图书][B] Agribisnis Hortikultura

M Kasmi, WA Darma, NC Irawan, AP Kamarudin… - 2023 - books.google.com
" I Puji syukur kami panjatkan ke hadirat Allah subḥānahu wata'ālā, karena atas karunia-
Nya buku dengan judul Agribisnis Hortikultura" dapat diselesaikan. Buku ini terbagi menjadi …

The dynamics of Indonesia agricultural development and livelihoods in drylands: concepts, actors, and challenges

K Ariyanto - Analisis Kebijakan Pertanian, 2024 - epublikasi.pertanian.go.id
Keragaman pendekatan dari aktor negara, LSM, dan sektor swasta dalam mengembangkan
pertanian lahan kering mencerminkan kompleksitas tantangan nasional. Perbedaan …

Climate change, villages and agromaritime: Current conditions and future challenges in Indonesia

R Jannah, LM Kolopaking, S Adiwibowo… - IOP Conference Series …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Climate change has increased the vulnerability of rural areas and communities. Promotion
of the agromaritime sector is crucial for ensuring food security and competitiveness …

Sustainable Crop Management for Drylands

H Rehman, A Mahmood, F Ishfaq, MM Javaid… - … Resilient Agriculture, Vol …, 2023 - Springer
Drylands are areas characterized by low ratios of annual precipitation on an average to
potential evapotranspiration. The soil in these regions naturally has insufficient reserves of …