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Spatial and temporal variability 2 Cost-effectiveness 1 Economic analysis 1 Excess use 1 Midday stem water potential 1 Opportunity costs 1 Remote sensing 1 Sensitivity analysis 1 Vitis vinifera 1 Water consumption 1
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Acevedo-Opazo, C. 1 Araya, M. 1 Avalo, A. 1 Bastiaanssen, Wim 1 Hellegers, Petra 1 Jara-Rojas, F. 1 Perry, Chris 1 Soppe, Richard 1 Taylor, J.A. 1 Tisseyre, B. 1 Valdés-Gómez, H. 1 Verdugo-Vásquez, N. 1
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Agricultural Water Management 1 Water Resources Management 1
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Assessment of an empirical spatial prediction model of vine water status for irrigation management in a grapevine field
Acevedo-Opazo, C.; Valdés-Gómez, H.; Taylor, J.A.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 124 (2013) C, pp. 58-68
This study proposes and evaluates an empirically derived spatial model to extrapolate midday stem water potential (MSWP) measurements over a furrow irrigated grapevine field from a single reference site. The methodology used to build the model has previously been used successfully under...
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Remote Sensing and Economic Indicators for Supporting Water Resources Management Decisions
Hellegers, Petra; Soppe, Richard; Perry, Chris; … - In: Water Resources Management 24 (2010) 11, pp. 2419-2436
This paper demonstrates that combining spatial land surface data with socio-economic analysis provides a number of indicators to strengthen decision making in integrated water and environmental management. It provides a basis to: track current water consumption in the Inkomati Basin in...
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