2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10795-005-5188-y
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Managing scarce water resources in Asia: The nature of the problem and can remote sensing help?

Abstract: Water demands are outstripping supplies in many parts of Asia and causing conflicts, especially as rapidly urbanizing and industrializing areas compete with more traditional agriculture on alluvial plains near expanding metropolises. The environment is increasingly being seen as a legitimate and important user of water, often in competition with irrigation, domestic, industrial, hydropower and community uses of water. Any future scenario requires an improvement in water productivity, especially in agriculture.… Show more

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“…Remote sensing provides an objective, synoptic assessment of water availability for strategic planning at the basin scale. In collaboration with the World Bank, TIR-based ET has been used in Asia to evaluate groundwater withdrawals and reduce over abstraction, determine optimal diversions for irrigation and leaching of saline soils, assess wateruse efficiency of crops, and estimate runoff in ungauged basins [Bastiaanssen and Harshadeep, 2005].…”
Section: Integrating Tir Imaging Into Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote sensing provides an objective, synoptic assessment of water availability for strategic planning at the basin scale. In collaboration with the World Bank, TIR-based ET has been used in Asia to evaluate groundwater withdrawals and reduce over abstraction, determine optimal diversions for irrigation and leaching of saline soils, assess wateruse efficiency of crops, and estimate runoff in ungauged basins [Bastiaanssen and Harshadeep, 2005].…”
Section: Integrating Tir Imaging Into Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote sensing provides an objective, synoptic assessment of water availability for strategic planning at the basin scale. In collaboration with the World Bank, TIR-based ET has been used in Asia to evaluate groundwater withdrawals and reduce over abstraction, determine optimal diversions for irrigation and leaching of saline soils, assess water-use effi ciency of crops, and estimate runoff in ungauged basins [Bastiaanssen and Harshadeep, 2005].…”
Section: Integrating Tir Imaging Into Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Também é importante mencionar o uso de dados obtidos a partir de sensoriamento remoto na estimativa da evapotranspiração real, sendo esta obtida indiretamente a partir do fluxo de calor sensível e observações de dados climáticos por meio de algoritmos de balanço de energia superficial calculados em cada grade. Um algoritmo muito utilizado neste caso é o SEBAL (BASTIAANSSEN et al, 2005), o qual estima fluxos de calor latente superficial a partir do albedo, reflectância e temperatura superficiais que atingem os sensores do satélites, tais como MODIS e LANDSAT.…”
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“…Para aplicações em outorga de água para irrigação e desenvolvimento de calendários agrícolas, a evapotranspiração real e as precipitações obtidas por satélite podem ser muito úteis para estimar o estresse hídrico e avaliar a disponibilidade de água (BASTIAANSSEN et al, 2005). Droogers e Bastiaanssen (2002) apresentaram resultados de um estudo realizado em uma região do oeste da Turquia com os cultivos de uva e algodão.…”
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