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The Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (JSWC) is a multidisciplinary journal of natural resource conservation research, practice, policy, and perspectives.The journal has two sections: the A Secti...
Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation in the Rio Grande Basin: 2011/2012 Progress and Accomplishments
Efficient Irrigation Water Conservation Rio Grande Basin 2011/2012 Progress Accomplishments
2013/9/10
During the past year, the RGBI Economics Team completed various technical reports and professional journals and presented findings on RGBI water-resource issues to local, statewide, and national audie...
Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation in the Rio Grande Basin: 2010/2011 Progress and Accomplishments
Efficient Irrigation Water Conservation Rio Grande Basin 2010/2011 Progress Accomplishments
2013/9/10
Since 2001, the Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation in the Rio Grande Basin Federal Initiative-known as the Rio Grande Basin Initiative (RGBI)-has saved more than 5 million acre-feet of water....
SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION IN CHINA
SOIL CHINA
2013/7/19
China has an area of 9.6 million km2 with high land in the west and low land in the east. Mountains, hills and plateaus account for 2/3 of the total area. Out of the total area, arable land is around ...
Urban Water Conservation along the Rio Grande
Urban Water Conservation along the Rio Grande
2013/9/10
Not long ago, conversations on urban water demand were not only rare but dull. Today, especially in the West and Southwest, these conversations can turn into heated debates. The question of who has en...
Furrow Diking Technology for Agricultural Water Conservation and its Impact on Crop Yields in Texas
Furrow Diking Technology Agricultural Water Conservation Impact on Crop Yields Texas
2013/9/11
Furrow diking is a practical, efficient and low-cost technique to conserve water and increase crop yields. Improvements in diker design and the increased use of herbicides have resulted in the rapid s...
Water shortages are a common problem in much of the southwest. Increasing urbanization and increasing population places greater demands on dwindling water supplies. Over half of the water used in urba...