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European Territorial Cooperation Programmes (ETCP), GREECE-ITALY 2007-2013
Efficient Irrigation Management Tools for Agricultural Cultivations and Urban Landscapes
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authored a chapter. The Soil Atlas
2015 is an easy-to-read and
informative publication that gives clear
facts and figures on the global
significance and state of land, soil and
agriculture, and proposes solutions for
the protection of soil resources. The
global significance of soils demands
global responses.
IA webinar: ET & Plant Factors:
Dealing With Drought & Deficit
Irrigation
With water use becoming increasingly
scrutinized, along with the other inputs
necessary to have safe playing
conditions and healthy turfgrass, field
managers need to be able to
document
their
management
decisions. This session will look at the
relationship between plants, soils and
water and what tools are available to
increase water use efficiency and
document conservation efforts while
maintaining a high-quality sports field.
A detailed look at ET data and how it
can be modified to meet the specific
needs of your site will be covered and
how it can be used to manage water
usage.
The webinar is scheduled for March
25, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Eastern.
Amazing web presentation for a big
issue!
The State of California is
experiencing one of the
most severe droughts on
record,
which
has
implications for citizens
of California and beyond. Many State,
Federal, and Tribal agencies make
routine observations of the water
cycle. This website graphically
visualizes these data to help
understand the effect of drought on
rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs.
Below, learn more about water use
and changes in the water cycle due to
the current drought in California.
California drought, visualized with
open data.
The data presented here are drawn
from free and publicly accessible
sources. In addition, the analytical,
graphical, and software tools used are
open-source and available for public
re-use.
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