Similar Items: Improved operational scenarios for regulation and canal water distribution
- Analyzing the impact of alternative operational rules on water distribution
- Analyzing the impact of alternative operational rules on water distribution
- Analyzing the impact of alternative operational rules on water distribution
- A study of the Kirindi Oya right bank main canal operations through an application of a mathematical flow simulation model: prospect of improving performance. Final report of a study for ENGREF/CEMAGREF/IIMI and University of Montpelier, France
- Offtakes sensitivity in irrigation canal operation
- Alternative scenarios for improved operations at the main canal level: a study of Fordwah Branch, Chishtian Subdivision using a mathematical flow simulation model. (Thesis)
Author: Kuper, M.
- The application of an integrated approach to assess the impact of changes in irrigation management on salinity, sodicity and agricultural production: Preliminary results
- Comparison of different tools to assess the water distribution in secondary canals with ungated outlets
- Analyzing the impact of alternative operational rules on water distribution
- Performance assessment of the water regulation and distribution system in the Chishtian Sub-division at the main and secondary canal levels
- Use of satellite remote sensing for the assessment of waterlogging or salinity as an indication of the performance of drained systems
- Implementing an integrated approach to assess the impact of interventions on irrigation system performance
Author: Habib, Z.
- The application of an integrated approach to assess the impact of changes in irrigation management on salinity, sodicity and agricultural production: Preliminary results
- The utility of a simulation model for Pakistan canal systems: Application examples from North West Frontier Province and Punjab
- Accroitre la flexibilite de la distribution d'eau par l'amelioration des regles de gestion et l'automatisation partielle. In FrenchIncreasing flexibility in canal water distribution by improving operational rules and selective automation (two case studies)
- Increasing flexibility in canal water distribution by improving operational rules and selective automation (two case studies)
- Analyzing the impact of alternative operational rules on water distribution
- Performance assessment of the water regulation and distribution system in the Chishtian Sub-division at the main and secondary canal levels