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Monday 23. of November 2009

Paper on performance of irrigation systems

Lucie Leclert and Sander Zwart of WaterWatch recently published a paper on irrigation system performance in Irrigation Science. Irrigation Science is one of the leading journals on irrigation sciences, and the paper is now freely...

Friday 30. of October 2009

WaterWatch presents at Irrigation Conference in Australia

Delegates of WaterWatch attended the Irrigation Australia Conference in Swan Hill from 18-21 October 2009, entitled Irrigation Today: Meeting the Challenge. The IAL conference was a great success with over 350 delegates...

Monday 26. of October 2009

WaterWatch part of Australian Flagship project

WaterWatch representatives recently visited Australia’s Bureau of Metrology (BOM) headquarters in Melbourne discussing the Bureau’s needs for gridded ET products. As a result, WaterWatch will be involved in the Precipitation and...

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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.