Irrigation
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Terms & Synonyms | Irrigation |
Official WHO Definition | |
Other Definitions | Irrigation is a form of artificial application of water to soil. It is usually carried out in order to assist crop growth, and most commonly in dryland areas, and at times of reduced precipitation.
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Interpretations and Explanations
References
WHO-Lexicon page (translations and examples)
See also
Irrigation
External Resources
- Community watershed management and rainwater harvesting using ancient irrigation technologies and Community managed protected area conservation in Sigiriya World Heritage site
- Dams and Large Scale Irrigation on the Senegal River. Impacts on Man and the Environment
- Decentralized Managment of Irrigation Areas in the Sahel : Water User Associations in the Senegal River Valley
- Drainage, Irrigation & Wetlands Improvement Project - Phase 1
- Establishing mini-irrigation for organic farm land in Aldea Taltimiche, Comitancillo, San Marcos
- Establishing mini-irrigation for organic traditional farming
- Ferghana Valley Water Resources Management Project
- Irrigation and Poverty in Central Asia: A Field Assessment
- Irrigation in Africa, Europe and Latin America: Update of the digital global map of irrigation areas to Version 4
- Irrigation in Central Asia: Social, Economic and Environmental Considerations
- Regional Research Network Water in Central Asia (CAWa)
- Second Irrigation and Drainage Improvement Project
- Second On-farm Irrigation Project
- Syr Darya Control and Northern Aral Sea Project - Phase II
- The Case of the Water Framework Directive and Irrigation in Mediterranean Agriculture

