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Formation of Water Demand for Drained Lands in Variable Climatic and Agricultural Land Reclamation Conditions
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Author(s): Anatolii Rokochynskyi (National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Ukraine), Pavlo Volk (National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Ukraine), Lyudmyla Kuzmych (Institute of Water Problems and Land Reclamation, National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine, & Kherson State Agrarian and Economic University, Ukraine), Roman Koptyuk (National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Ukraine), Liubov Volk (National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Ukraine)and Anna Kuzmych (National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Ukraine)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 22
Source title:
Sustainable Soil and Water Management Practices for Agricultural Security
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Lyudmyla Kuzmych (Institute of Water Problems and Land Reclamation, National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine & Kherson State Agrarian and Economic University, Ukraine )
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-8307-0.ch002
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Abstract
The chapter provides information on crop evaporation and water consumption during different growth stages, influenced by prevailing weather and climate conditions. This data serves as the basis for designing and implementing effective water regulation strategies. The authors conducted an assessment of the weather and climate in Western Polissia of Ukraine, and performed computer simulations of diverse climate scenarios. These simulations were based on comprehensive forecasts and models, considering key parameters of hydro-melioration systems, local climatic conditions, water management techniques, and the productivity of drained lands under various natural, agronomic, and reclamation conditions. Long-term forecasts were utilized to determine the vegetative values of total evaporation and the water demand of drained lands under changing weather and climatic conditions. Additionally, the authors evaluated the technological efficiency of different methods for moistening drained lands.
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