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Tuesday 06. of April 2010

Brown Bag Lunch seminar at World Bank

Wim Bastiaanssen has been invited by the Water Anchor of the World Bank to provide a Brown Bag Lunch (BBL) seminar on water accounting. This is a follow-up of an earlier seminar held on February 13th at the TU Delft...

Sunday 04. of April 2010

WaterWatch starts project with FAO

WaterWatch and the Land and Water Division of FAO have agreed upon a collaboration in the field of water scarcity in agriculture. This has resulted into a project to map the crop water productivity of wheat, rice and corn on a...

Sunday 28. of March 2010

ETLook evapotranspiration results Australia delivered

In the end of 2009 WaterWatch representatives visited Australia’s Bureau of Metrology (BOM) headquarters in Melbourne to discuss the Bureau’s needs for gridded ET products. As a result, WaterWatch was involved in the...

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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.