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|Label=Irrigation project and conveyance efficiency
|Label=Irrigation project and conveyance efficiency
|Description=...
|Description=The irrigation project efficiency is the ratio between the amount of irrigation water actually needed by the crop (based on soil moisture deficits) and the amount of water that is withdrawn from rivers, lakes, reservoirs or other water sources.
The irrigation conveyance efficiency is the ratio between the water that is actually supplied to the irrigated field and the amount of water withdrawn from the water source, it defines the amount of water that is lost during the transport of the water.  
Both parameters are given at country level.
|Dimension=time
|Dimension=time
|VariableType=driver
|VariableType=driver
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|Source=PIK
|Source=PIK
|BasedOn=Hester?
|BasedOn=Hester?
|Reference=Rohwer et al., 2007
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Revision as of 11:47, 20 March 2014

Label: Irrigation project and conveyance efficiency
Description:

The irrigation project efficiency is the ratio between the amount of irrigation water actually needed by the crop (based on soil moisture deficits) and the amount of water that is withdrawn from rivers, lakes, reservoirs or other water sources. The irrigation conveyance efficiency is the ratio between the water that is actually supplied to the irrigated field and the amount of water withdrawn from the water source, it defines the amount of water that is lost during the transport of the water.

Both parameters are given at country level.
Dimensions: time
Variable type: driver
Driver group: Technological change in agriculture and forestry
Source: PIK
Values based on: Hester?
Reference: Rohwer et al., 2007


Drivers are described in the Drivers component.



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