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Thursday 01. of July 2010

Pilot on water auditing started (FAO)

The Land and Water Division of FAO is currently executing the project "Coping with Water Scarcity" in which a methodology is being developed on how to consider analytically the possible options and measures that can be adopted to...

Thursday 27. of May 2010

Sander Zwart obtaines PhD in Delft

On May 26, 2010, Sander Zwart successfully defended his PhD thesis "Benchmarking water productivity in agriculture and the scope for improvement" at the University of Delft. He used remote sensing and modelling to...

Thursday 27. of May 2010

WaterWatch in SouthAfrican media

The South African Forestry magazine recently dedicated a small article to the Invasive Species project of WaterWatch in the Working for Water Program. To read the article, please click here. And for more news on the project, see...

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Remote sensing services for quantifying water management

WaterWatch is an advisory firm that operates in the transition area between remote sensing science and operational applications. We produce spatially discrete information on hydrological processes and water management issues at scales ranging from single fields up to river basins. WaterWatch also maps crop production and related agricultural information. Remote sensing algorithms are continuously updated while new ones are being developed. We are active worldwide, and have completed projects in over 30 countries.  

Keywords: water consumption, water availability, crop yield, water productivity, water accounting, water management strategies, water stress, water use verification, droughts.