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| |Pub Editor=GIZ | | |Pub Editor=GIZ |
| |Pub Year=2010 | | |Pub Year=2010 |
− | |Pub Keywords=water supply; water resource management, salinization, irrigation productivity; cultivation | + | |Pub Keywords=water supply, water resource management, salinization, irrigation productivity, cultivation |
− | |Pub Country=Jordan; semi-desert | + | |Pub Country=Jordan, semi-desert |
| |Pub Type=good practice | | |Pub Type=good practice |
| |Pub Language=English | | |Pub Language=English |
| + | |Pub TOC=Introduction |
| + | |
| + | Objectives of the study |
| + | |
| + | Methodology and main assumptions |
| + | |
| + | I. The Azraq Basin: heterogeneity of the physical, |
| + | hydrological and human characteristics |
| + | |
| + | II. Historical evolution and dynamics of agricultural development |
| + | and water management in Azraq Basin |
| + | |
| + | III. Awareness about water overexploitation: |
| + | progressive setting of a regulated water management framework |
| + | |
| + | IV. Current agricultural setting in Azraq Basin |
| + | |
| + | V. Typology: description of farming systems |
| + | |
| + | VI. Expected impact of water management changes |
| + | |
| + | VII. Project proposals for reducing agricultural water abstraction |
| + | in Azraq Basin |
| + | |
| + | Annexes 1 to 4 |
| |Pub Permission=I have read the Terms and Conditions and hereby accept them. | | |Pub Permission=I have read the Terms and Conditions and hereby accept them. |
| |Pub Category=Technologies, Good practice | | |Pub Category=Technologies, Good practice |
Title
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Farming in the desert
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Subtitle
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Analysis of the agricultural situation in Azraq Basin
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Author
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Demilecamps, C.
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Editor or Organisation
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GIZ
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Year
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2010
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Keywords
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water supply, water resource management, salinization, irrigation productivity, cultivation
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Country
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Jordan, semi-desert
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Type
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good practice
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Language
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English
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
Objectives of the study
Methodology and main assumptions
I. The Azraq Basin: heterogeneity of the physical,
hydrological and human characteristics
II. Historical evolution and dynamics of agricultural development
and water management in Azraq Basin
III. Awareness about water overexploitation:
progressive setting of a regulated water management framework
IV. Current agricultural setting in Azraq Basin
V. Typology: description of farming systems
VI. Expected impact of water management changes
VII. Project proposals for reducing agricultural water abstraction
in Azraq Basin
Annexes 1 to 4
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Abstract
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Permission
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Yes
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Category
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Technologies, Good practice
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