Titre : |
Conserving water ressources for agriculture |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Chambers, D.V. |
Année de publication : |
1977 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-05732 |
Note générale : |
The need to conserve water supplies for agriculture is emphasised by such factors as increasing industrialisation in many developing countries, the effects of pollution on existing water resources and ever-growing demands for irrigation. The author sees water conservation as being synonymous with land and water management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, the recycling of water, civil engineering works, field works and tillage and water management. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Agriculture Ressource en eau Irrigation Gestion de l'eau Ingénierie Réutilisation de l'eau |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
The need to conserve water supplies for agriculture is emphasised by such factors as increasing industrialisation in many developing countries, the effects of pollution on existing water resources and ever-growing demands for irrigation. The author sees water conservation as being synonymous with land and water management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, the recycling of water, civil engineering works, field works and tillage and water management. |
Note de contenu : |
The need to conserve water supplies for agriculture is emphasised by such factors as increasing industrialisation in many developing countries, the effects of pollution on existing water resources and ever-growing demands for irrigation. The author sees water conservation as being synonymous with land and water management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, the recycling of water, civil engineering works, field works and tillage and water management. |
Conserving water ressources for agriculture [texte imprimé] / Chambers, D.V. . - 1977. ISSN : CI-05732 The need to conserve water supplies for agriculture is emphasised by such factors as increasing industrialisation in many developing countries, the effects of pollution on existing water resources and ever-growing demands for irrigation. The author sees water conservation as being synonymous with land and water management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, the recycling of water, civil engineering works, field works and tillage and water management. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Agriculture Ressource en eau Irrigation Gestion de l'eau Ingénierie Réutilisation de l'eau |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
The need to conserve water supplies for agriculture is emphasised by such factors as increasing industrialisation in many developing countries, the effects of pollution on existing water resources and ever-growing demands for irrigation. The author sees water conservation as being synonymous with land and water management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, the recycling of water, civil engineering works, field works and tillage and water management. |
Note de contenu : |
The need to conserve water supplies for agriculture is emphasised by such factors as increasing industrialisation in many developing countries, the effects of pollution on existing water resources and ever-growing demands for irrigation. The author sees water conservation as being synonymous with land and water management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, and what follow is substantially concerned with watershed management, the recycling of water, civil engineering works, field works and tillage and water management. |
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