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Wednesday 24. of August 2011

Launch of Fieldlook.es website

The website www.fieldlook.es is now online. This is a component of the SATSEN project (An internet platform for irrigation management integrating wireless in situ sensors with remote sensing measurement).

Tuesday 23. of August 2011

Sample data available for application builders

eLEAF is building a database with quantified information on water and crops. The database contains over 50 data components, covering fields of water management, food security, meteorology and environment. This database will cover...

Saturday 20. of August 2011

Successful Inception of SMART ICT Africa project

On 18/19 August a successful Inception Workshop took place in Wageningen, for the project “Smart ICT for Weather and Water Information and Advice to smallholders in Africa”. This IFAD funded project will be undertaken...

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Remote sensing services for quantifying water management

WaterWatch is a scientific advisory firm that diagnoses historic and current water management practices across large irrigated river basins by means of satellite measurements. We help in providing key data for integrated water and environmental resources plans in regions where complete and accessible data records are scarce.

Our projects focus on:

  • crop water productivity or water use efficiency (kg/m3 and $/m3)
  • irrigation and drainage performance, including a socio-economic dimension
  • agricultural and ecological drought analysis
  • water conservation and water savings (i.e. ET reduction)
  • groundwater management and aquifer restoration plans
  • access to water resources in rural areas
  • water use planning

WaterWatch is the original developer and intellectual owner of Surface Energy Balance Algorithm for Land (SEBAL). SEBAL computes actual, potential and reference evapotranspiration, root zone soil moisture and biomass growth from low resolution (1 km) and high resolution (30 m) satellite images with minimum inputs.

WaterWatch executes projects in Belgium, Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, India, Iran, Kazahstan, Mali, Mexico, Morocco, the Netherlands, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Poland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tunesia, Turkey, Ukraine, the USA, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Yemen.

For more information about our subsidiary in the United States (SNA Inc.) please visit Sebal.us/