Adaptive water management in response to tidal inundation and sea level rise on tidal agricultural lowlands of Katingan, Central Kalimantan
I Kamil,
R Jayadi,
A P Rahardjo
Abstract:Decreased water management systems and sea level rise cause inundation in the Katingan tidal agricultural lowland. Excessive and prolonged inundation can decrease rice production or even loss of rice land. A study was conducted to provide adaptive water management for controlling water levels in canals and rice crop fields inundation. For this purpose, a combined one- and two-dimensional unsteady flow method was used in HEC-RAS. The scenario of water level control uses sluice and flap gates in secondary canals… Show more
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