Department of Agriculture, Addis Ababa Institute of Technology, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Research Article
Assessment of Performance of SWAP and CROPWAT Model simulating Irrigation Water Requirement on Sugarcane Yield of Kuraz Irrigation Project
Author(s): Natan Molla Yimer*
The role of simulation models in understanding the processes in the soil-plant-atmosphere system has increased significantly in recent years. This
is attributed to increased computing capabilities available today. Mathematical models, be it physically or empirically based, have the promising
potential to explore solutions to water management problems. Evaluation of water management scenarios can be easily done, thus facilitating
better recommendations for improved water use. Thus, in large-scale irrigated agriculture, there is potential benefit from improved rainwater and
irrigation management, as well as upstream through reduced land degradation and associated soil erosion, which, when transported downstream,
reduces the efficiency of irrigation schemes and best practices. The Kuraz Sugar Development irrigation project in the sub basin, which is one of
the sub.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2168-9768.2022.11.356
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