Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management
in Agriculture
CA Info Brief No. 13 – 7
November 2006
The CA
assesses current knowledge and experience to identify the most effective
investment and management decisions in water management for agriculture for
reducing poverty and enhancing food and environmental security.
Apologies for Cross-Postings
Water for Food, Water for Life: a Comprehensive Assessment
of Water Management in Agriculture
The Comprehensive Assessment book “Water for Food, Water for Life: a
Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture” is going
through a final process of thorough editing and layout. It will be launched
early 2007. (
A new
CA publication series based on the forthcoming book
The Water
for Food, Water for Life Briefs series aims to clarify current debates around
water management in agriculture in an accessible way. They are based on the
latest findings of the Assessment and scientific knowledge. They are targeted
at decision makers. They can be accessed online here.
Forthcoming
issues in November include on land management, livestock and water, fisheries
and agriculture, and poverty.
CA outreach
The
CA shared findings from the Assessment in various
sessions of the Stockholm World Water Week (20-26 August 2006). The
CA addressed issues around "feeding the world", "impacts of
diets", " poverty pathways", "managing
ecosystem services of agriculture", "shifting thinking in water
management in agriculture in a 1 day session", "closing and
closed basins". It presented a discussion paper "Insights
from the Comprehensive Assessment on Water Management in Agriculture"
that raised a lot of interest from the media (read media
coverage), and from the water and agriculture communities. More on the Stockholm Water Week
The
CA book has been presented at various upcoming events in the past
months.
- 4-7 September 2006: 9th
- 18-22
September 2006: 2nd Regional Workshop on Agricultural Water
Management (AWM) in Eastern and Southern Africa: "Water for the Millennium
Development Goal on Poverty and Hunger",
CA Maps
Environmental
stress:
In response to a large number of requests for the reproduction of original
figures from Comprehensive Assessment study on global environmental water
assessment (Research Report No. 2, Smakhtin et al, 2004),
the maps are now available for download in two formats. Click here
to go to the page.
Irrigation mapping: The Global Irrigation Area Map (GIAM), in its
path-finding work, intends to capture the extent of irrigated areas – official,
private, informal. It is a joint work of IWMI’s remote sensing and GIS (RS\GIS)
unit team and numerous partners. First results were discussed the recent workshop (25-27
September 2006), The
International Workshop on
Global Irrigated Area Mapping (GIAM), hosted by IWMI,
CA Publications
'Insights' from the
Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture.
Book: ‘Environment and Livelihoods in Coastal Zones: Managing Agriculture-Fishery-Aquaculture
Conflicts’, Editors: Hoanh, C.T., Tuong, T.P., Gowing, J.W., and Hardy, B., June
2006, Series Editor:
Research Report 12, 2006, Impact of
land use on river basin water balance: A case study of the Modder river basin,
Partner publications
IWMI
Policy Brief 19, ‘Choosing
Appropriate Response to Groundwater Depletion’,
based on CA
research published in IWMI research report No. 71 ‘Policies Drain the North
China Plain: Agricultural Policy and Groundwater Depletion in Launcheng County,
1949-2000’ [PDF 427 KB]
IWMI Policy Brief 21, ‘Working
Wetlands: a New Approach to Balancing Agricultural Development with Environmental
Protection’ 2006. [PDF 357kb]
Other
publications can be downloaded from Publications,
including the CA
research reports 1-12, CA
publications in partners series, Policy
Briefs, the book, Water Productivity in Agriculture: Limits
and Opportunities for Improvement [Book
index HTML]
Next events for the CA and news
5-10 November 2006: The Third Global Authors
Meeting of the International Assessment of Agriculture Science and Technology
for Development is taking place in
6-7 November 2006: “Avenirs
de l’agriculture irriguée en méditerranée: nouveaux arrangements
institutionnels pour une gestion de la demande en eau” [The future of irrigated
agricultrue in the Mediterranean: new institutional arrangements for demand
management] Contact :Marcel Kuper, Wademed project (m.kuper@iav.ac.ma).
12-17
November 2006, International Forum on Water and Food: This event is organized by the CGIAR’s Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF)
and will be held in
News from the CA secretariat team: Domitille Vallée,
assessment facilitator, is leaving the team after two exciting synthesis years (thanks
to all of you!). She will be on travel through