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Fresh water resources on the Planet is very limited!

One of the greatest challenges of the twenty-first century, doubling food production from already depleted resources!

Some quick facts ...

 The global food demand is projected to be doubled by 2050 (causes: population growth (30%), dietary shift mainly  toward Meat (70%)! (Tilman and Clark , 2015)

Irrigated agriculture is at least twice as productive per unit of land as rainfed agriculture! (world bank, water in agriculture)

80–90% of freshwater consumptive uses are devoted to irrigation globally! (Foley, et al., 2009)

40% of area equipped for irrigation globally and 60% within the united state relies on groundwater resources

Groundwater depletion has doubled between 1960 to 2000 


Climate change makes the situation even worse!


Irrigation impact on the climate system


To enforce rule for governing water extraction we first need to monitor farmer's water withdrawal ...

in situ measurements are difficult because:

Percentage of groundwater irrigation wells with an attached flow metering device for each state in the United States (Foster et al,., 2020)


we can use models to estimate the irrigation water use, however, ...

Dancing crop circles, seen by #Sentinel2. Küçükyıldız, Turkey. Images processed in @sentinel_hub (Annamaria Luongo)

Modeling irrigation is really challenging:

Crop cycles near #Bakersfield, CA, NDVI seen by #Sentinel2 created @sentinel_hub (Valtzen)

Irrigation studies

Quantifying the irrigation water use by assimilating SMAP-Sentinel1 1km soil moisture product

Ronnie, my collaborator in this project and the developer of the PBS algorithm for irrigation quantification (this paper) explains his method in simple words in this amazing short video.

Our Irrigation studies in the social media