Sajid Pareeth Keywords agricultural water management remote sensing land and water use monitoring Read more about Sajid Pareeth Dr. Sajid Pareeth is a researcher/lecturer in remote sensing for land and water use monitoring with more than ten years of international experience. His main research focus in recent years has been to develop crop monitoring systems by satellite based estimation of water use and water productivity at different scales from a farm to basin. He contributes to several projects in Asia and Africa funded by European Union (EU), Dutch ministries, United Nation FAO and Asian Development Bank (ADB) on remote sensing for agricultural water management.
The Long-Run Demand for Irrigation in Asia: Gazing Into the Crystal Ball Read more about The Long-Run Demand for Irrigation in Asia: Gazing Into the Crystal Ball This paper attempts to gaze into a crystal ball to gain insights into the three basic drivers that will determine the nature of future demand for irrigation services. It explains the dynamics in Asia of these three drivers and conclude, speculatively, on their impact on the design and management of irrigation systems.
The Long-Run Demand for Irrigation in Asia Read more about The Long-Run Demand for Irrigation in Asia This presentation attempts the use of a crystal ball to gain insights into the three basic drivers that will determine the nature of future demand for irrigation services. It explains the dynamics in Asia of these three drivers, and concludes speculatively on their impact on the design and management of irrigation systems.