OVERVIEW
DATABASE
(restricted
access to project participants)
FIELD LOCATIONS
TECHNIQUES
DEVELOPED
ACHIEVEMENTS
EVENTS
Intensive Observation Period 1
Summer 2002, Canosa, Italy
Intensive Observation Period 2
June-July 2003, Rio Frio, Portugal
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Tower for flux measurements
Sap flow measurements in stems
Platform for access to
canopies
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WATERUSE
Evaluation of
alternative techniques for determination of water budget
components in water-limited, heterogeneous land-use systems
WATERUSE is a research project that
aims to
develop and provide tools for the evaluation of water fluxes and its
governing processes in the drier regions of Europe, in order to develop
guidelines for the sustainable use
of water resources.
PARTICIPANT INSTITUTIONS
PARTNER 1
ISA-Instituto
Superior de Agronomia- Technical University of Lisbon (PORTUGAL) http://www.isa.utl.pt
Working group
PARTNER 2
IDRHa
- Instituto de Desenvolvimento
Rural e Hidráulica,
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (PORTUGAL)
- http://www.idrha.min-agricultura.pt
PARTNER 3
COTR
- Centro Operativo de Tecnologia de
Regadio
(PORTUGAL) http://www.cotr.pt/
PARTNER 4
UNIVDUN
-University of Dundee (UK)
Department of Biological Sciences -
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/biocentre
Centre for
Remote Sensing and Environmental Monitoring - http://www.dundee.ac.uk/elecengphysics
PARTNER 5
MENDELU
- Mendel University of Agriculture and Forestry (CHZECH
REPUBLIC)
http://www.mendelu.cz/index.eng.html
PARTNER 6
CAU
- Christian- Albrechts-Universitaet
zu Kiel (GERMANY) http://www.ifg.uni-kiel.de/Ingenieurgeophysik/users/bodenhydrogeo/
PARTNER 7
UNPADUI- Università
degli
studi di Padova (ITALY) -
http://www.unipd.it
PARTNER 8
GHR
- Geohires International Ltd (GERMANY) -
http://www.geohires.com
PARTNER 9
DIAAT-UNINA
- Department of Agricultural Engineering
and Agronomy. Land and
Water Management Section. Università
di Napoli "Frederico II"(ITALY)
http://www.diaat.unina.it/sez.Idra/eindice.htm
ISA
coordinates the project. IDRHa ,
COTR and
GeoHiRes ensure the link with the Decision makers
and Manager organisms (for water in agriculture), the farmers
and the Industry. Their experience as well as their links to the
real world, are fundamental in contributing to the refinement of
methodologies and to disseminate the information to the users.
The others belong to Universities
coming from: Agricultural Engineering, Agrometeorology, Biology, Remote
Sensing, Forestry, Ecology, Geophysics, Soil Science, Plant Production,
Environment. These are complementary and distinct fields.
The facilities of equipment from the different partners provides
significant added value to the project.
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UPDATED 6 January 2005
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