*First title in a major new series
*Addresses improving water productivity to relieve problems of scarcity
and competition to provide for food and environmental security
*Draws from scientists having a multitude of disciplines to approach
this important problem
In a large number of developing countries, policy makers and researchers
are increasingly aware of the conflicting demands on water, and look at
agriculture to be more effective in its use of water. Focusing on both
irrigated and rain-fed agriculture, this book gives a state of the art
review of the limits and opportunities for improving water productivity
in crop production. It demonstrates how efficiency of water use can be
enhanced to maximize yields.
The book represents the first in a new series of volumes resulting from
the Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture, a
research program conducted by the CGIAR's Future Harvest Centres, the
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and partners
worldwide. It will be of significant interest to those working in areas
of soil and crop science, water management, irrigation, and development
studies.