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Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering and Applied Sciences (JETEAS)

ISSN:2141-7016

Article Title: Aspects of Efficient Use of Water And Land Resources in Azerbaijan
by Prof. RANS Z.H.Aliyev, Dr. Z.M.Veliyeva, and S.I.Tagiyeva

Abstract:
If you’re on land, it’s up to 5%. Water-saving low-intensity irrigation systems. Therefore, the groundwater grows every day. A comparative assessment of water conservation methods was carried out and it was proved that the introduction of water-saving irrigation technologies proved to be the cheapest method to get additional water. The results of the study, which show that up to 96% of the irrigated land is watered mainly with traditional methods of irrigation (furrows and fillings) by surface methods, and the rest up to 5%, while in irrigated fields it is watered with the use of progressive water-saving low-intensity Irrigation systems. Therefore, in the fields, the level of groundwater grows every day. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Keywords: Aspects of Efficient Use of Water And Land Resources in Azerbaijan Prof. RANS Z.H.Aliyev, Dr. Z.M.Veliyeva, and S.I.Tagiyeva Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry of NAS of Azerbaijan _________________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract If you’re on land, it’s up to 5%. Water-saving low-intensity irrigation systems. Therefore, the groundwater grows every day. A comparative assessment of water conservation methods was carried out and it was proved that the introduction of water-saving irrigation technologies proved to be the cheapest method to get additional water. The results of the study, which show that up to 96% of the irrigated land is watered mainly with traditional methods of irrigation (furrows and fillings) by surface methods, and the rest up to 5%, while in irrigated fields it is watered with the use of progressive water-saving low-intensity Irrigation systems. Therefore, in the fields, the level of groundwater grows every day.
Keywords: Irrigation, Arable Land, Groundwater, Erosion, Salinization, Humus
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