Irrigation Journal Spring 2020

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ICID INSIGHTS IRRIGATION AUSTRALIA'S COMMITTEE ON IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE (IACID) Momir Vranes, Chair, IACID M: +61 451 955 215, +93 729 28 26 63, E: mvranes@hotmail.com

ICID 24th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS AND THE IRRIGATION AUSTRALIA CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION SYDNEY 2021 While the ICID 24th International Congress and the Irrigation Australia Conference and Exhibition, to be held in Sydney has been rescheduled for 2021, preparations for this important joint event continue, as does work in other areas of ICID. For information about Irrigation Australia 2021 Conference and Exhibition and the ICID Congress, go to the conference and exhibition website.

Kathleen Murray, Deputy Chair, IACID M: +61 427 138 118, E: kathleen.murray@verterra.com.au Bryan Ward, Member, IACID P: +61 7 3517 4000, E:bryan.ward@irrigation.org.au Geoff Harvey, Member, IACID M: +61 418 888 876, E:geoff.harvey@irrigation.org.au Peter Durand, Member, IACID M: +61 407 975 401, E: Peter.Durand@netafim.com Peter Hayes, Member, IACID M: +61 418 842 700, E: grapwine@senet.com.au Eddie Parr, Member, IACID M: +61 412 359 131, E: ammenviroservices@gmail.com Carl Walters, Member, IACID P: +61 3 5822 7700, E: carlw@gbcma.vic.gov.au Anthony Slatyer, Member, IACID M: +61 4170 40 158, E: tony.slatyer@gmail.com Karlene Maywald, Member IACID E: Karlene.maywald@gmail.com Erik Schmidt, Member, IACID M: +61 423 029 976, E: Erik.schmidt@usq.edu.au

IMPORTANT DATES

Steve Whan, Member, IACID P: +61 2 6273 3637, M: +61 429 780 883, E: ceo@irrigators.org.au

DATE

PLACE

DETAILS

1–7 December 2020

Marrakech, Morocco

5th African Regional Conference on Irrigation and Drainage (ARCID). Theme is sustainable Management of irrigation for improved resilience of agriculture in Africa. W: http://5arcid.ma/

Christine Delphin, Secretariat P: +61 7 3517 4000, E: chris.delphin@irrigation.org.au

6 - 12 July 2021

Sydney, Australia

24th ICID International Congress and 71st IEC Meeting. For more info E: info@irrigation.org.au, W: http://www.icid2021.com.au

TBA

Agadir, Morroco

10th International Micro Irrigation Conference (10MIC)

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS TAKE A FRESH LOOK AT MANAGING IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE WATER During 2019, a focus of online discussions held by members of ICID’s Young Professionals (ICIDIYPeF) was how irrigation and drainage water will be sourced and managed in the future. Their discussions have been summarised and published in the latest edition of ICID’s Irrigation and Drainage Journal in an article titled “Non‐conventional sources of agricultural water management: Insights from young professionals in the irrigation and drainage sector”. A feature of the paper is that it contains insights from young professionals who have spent most, if not all, of their careers in working in a space where demand has outstripped supply of water for irrigation and drainage (and often personal use). With this as the basis for their discussions, the focus moved beyond the need to promote resource efficiency to examining innovative approaches to conserve resources in

their use cycle. It is these innovative approaches, called nonconventional, that were the subject of intense discussion. What emerged was agreement on the need to take much more of a systems approach when planning for availability of water resources for irrigation and drainage. A systems approach is underpinned by the premise that natural resources such as water, soil and vegetation are intricately linked to form a system. The most efficient and effective way of ensuring the future health and sustainability of the system - and those who rely on it - is to manage it in integrated fashion. This requires a different way of thinking as well as flexibility. Another important and related insight from their discussions was that, in a context of water resource availability being highly variable, it is crucial that managers and policy makers look beyond system efficiency to a mix of interrelated approaches to optimising the use of water resources if the world is to be able to feed its growing population. For the full paper, whose contributors were Amali A. Amali, Adey N. Mersha, Eman R. Nofal, Kathleen Murray, Sahar Norouzi, Shoaib Saboory, Heidi Salo, Sneha R. Chevuru, Mahdi Sarai Tabrizi, Paavan K. Reddy, Abdulrahman O. Abdullahi, Hassan Farahani, Pravin Kolhe, Reza Dowlati Fard, Abdul W. Salik, Abdullahi H. Hussein, Husain Najafi, Mojtaba Poormoghadam and Monday Adiaha, go to the Wiley website. Momir Vranes, Irrigation Australia Board member and Chair, IACID

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New Products

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ICID Insights

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Business Feature

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How water is used in the Murray-Darling Basin

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Murray-Darling Basin water markets in need of major changes

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Calculating Readily Available Water

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Professional Development

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State Roundup

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Contractors' Corner

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Future-proofing Western Australia’s south-west

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Waterway health and urban design

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The Big Issue

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Rainwater Harvesting Australia looking to consolidate achievements in 2020-21

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IAL News

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Precision agriculture shows promise for vegetable production

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Irrigation scheduling options: pros and cons

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Technology: Rural

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SMART IRRIGATION FEATURE

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Pumping system supplies farm’s water needs

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Chairman's Message

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Research

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