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Regional Climate Change Impacts on Irrigation Vulnerable Season Shifts in Agricultural Water Availability for South Korea

Reservoirs are principal water resources that supply irrigation water to paddy fields and play an important role in water resources management in South Korea. For optimal irrigation reservoir operation and management, it is necessary to determine the duration of irrigation water shortages. Managemen...

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Published in:Water (Basel) 2017-10, Vol.9 (10), p.735
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Agricultural management
Analysis
Aquatic resources
Climate
Climate change
Demand
Global temperature changes
Hydrology
Irrigation
Irrigation scheduling
Irrigation water
Management
Potential water supply
Reservoir management
Reservoir operation
Reservoirs
Rice fields
Seasons
South Korea
Water
Water availability
Water budget
Water demand
Water in agriculture
Water management
Water requirements
Water resources
Water resources management
Water shortages
Water supply
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Weather
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