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1 Watanabe, T.. 1992. Water budget in paddy field lots. In Murty, V. V. N.; Koga, K. (Eds.) Soil and water engineering for paddy field management: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Soil and Water Engineering for Paddy Field Management, 28-30 January 1992. Bangkok, Thailand: AIT. pp.1-11.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 MUR Record No: H010853)
2 Watanabe. T.. 1995. Reclaimed paddy field in a desert of Kazakhstan: Rice production and induced environmental problems in arid zone. In Tabuchi, T.; Hasegawa, S. (Eds), Paddy fields in the world. Tokyo, Japan: Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage and Reclamation Engineering. pp.125-136.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 633.18 G000 TAB Record No: H018097)
3 Watanabe, T.. 1995. Paddy irrigation and drainage system. In Tabuchi, T.; Hasegawa, S. (Eds), Paddy fields in the world. Tokyo, Japan: Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage and Reclamation Engineering. pp.281-302.
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4 Watanabe, T.. 1999. Irrigation water requirement. In Mizutani, M.; Hasegawa, S.; Koga, K.; Goto, A.; Murty, V. V. N. (Eds.), Advanced paddy field engineering. Tokyo, Japan: Shinzan-Sha Sci. & Tech. Publishing Co., Ltd. pp.31-50.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 633.18 G696 MIZ Record No: H024370)
5 Kotb, T. H. S.; Ogino, Y.; Watanabe, T.; Nakagiri, T. 1999. Performance assessment of the irrigated agriculture in Egypt. In ICID, 17th Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Granada, Spain, 1999: Water for Agriculture in the Next Millennium - Transactions, Vol.1C, Q.48, Poster Session: Irrigation under conditions of water scarcity: Q.48.1: Management of irrigation systems and strategies to optimize the use of irrigation water. New Delhi, India: ICID. pp.101-115.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ICID 631.7 G000 ICI Record No: H025152)
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7 Tanji, K.; Watanabe, T.. 2000. Environmental and ecological constraints on rice irrigation in California, USA. In ICID, Asian Regional Workshop on Sustainable Development of Irrigation and Drainage for Rice Paddy Fields - Proceedings, July 24th to 28th, 2000, Tokyo Japan. Tokyo, Japan: ICID. Japanese National Committee. pp.91-96.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G570 ICI Record No: H027880)
8 Inoue, Y.; Watanabe, T.; Kitamura, K. 2001. Prototype time-domain reflectometry probes for measurement of moisture content near the soil surface for applications to "on-the-move" measurements. Agricultural Water Management, 50(1):41-52.
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9 Fujihara, Y.; Tanaka, K.; Watanabe, T.; Kojiri, T. 2007. Assessing the impact of climate change on the water resources of the Seyhan River Basin, Turkey. In Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN). Research Team for the ICCAP Project. (Ed.). The research project on the Impact of Climate Changes on Agricultural Production System in Arid Areas (ICCAP). Final report of ICCAP. Kyoto, Japan: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN); Ankara, Turkey: Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. pp.89-94. (ICCAP Publication 10)
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10 Fujihara, Y.; Simonovic, S. P.; Topaloglu, F.; Watanabe, T.; Tanaka, K. 2007. An inverse modeling approach to assess the impacts of climate change on water resources management at the watershed scale. In Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN). Research Team for the ICCAP Project. (Ed.). The research project on the Impact of Climate Changes on Agricultural Production System in Arid Areas (ICCAP). Final report of ICCAP. Kyoto, Japan: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN); Ankara, Turkey: Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. pp.95-100. (ICCAP Publication 10)
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11 Nagano, T.; Donma, S.; Hoshikawa, K.; Kume, T.; Umetsu, C.; Akca, E.; Onder, S.; Berberoglu, S.; Ozekici, B.; Watanabe, T.; Kapur, S.; Kanber, R. 2007. The integrated assessment of the impact of climate change on Lower Seyhan Irrigation Project. In Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN). Research Team for the ICCAP Project. (Ed.). The research project on the Impact of Climate Changes on Agricultural Production System in Arid Areas (ICCAP). Final report of ICCAP. Kyoto, Japan: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN); Ankara, Turkey: Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. pp.197-207. (ICCAP Publication 10)
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12 Kume, T.; Nagano, T.; Akca, E.; Donma, S.; Hoshikawa, K.; Berberoglu, S.; Serdem, M.; Kapur, S.; Watanabe, T.. 2007. Impact of the irrigation water use on the groundwater environment and the soil salinity. In Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN). Research Team for the ICCAP Project. (Ed.). The research project on the Impact of Climate Changes on Agricultural Production System in Arid Areas (ICCAP). Final report of ICCAP. Kyoto, Japan: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN); Ankara, Turkey: Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. pp.209-214. (ICCAP Publication 10)
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13 Nagano, T.; Donma, S.; Kume, T.; Berberogglu, S.; Hoshikawa, K.; Akca, E.; Kapur, S.; Watanabe, T.. 2007. Long-term changes of level and salinity of shallow water table in the Lower Seyhan Plain, Turkey. In Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN). Research Team for the ICCAP Project. (Ed.). The research project on the Impact of Climate Changes on Agricultural Production System in Arid Areas (ICCAP). Final report of ICCAP. Kyoto, Japan: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN); Ankara, Turkey: Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. pp.215-219. (ICCAP Publication 10)
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14 Hoshikawa, K.; Nagano, T.; Kume, T.; Watanabe, T.. 2007. Evaluation of impact of climate changes on the Lower Seyhan Irrigation Project, Turkey. In Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN). Research Team for the ICCAP Project. (Ed.). The research project on the Impact of Climate Changes on Agricultural Production System in Arid Areas (ICCAP). Final report of ICCAP. Kyoto, Japan: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN); Ankara, Turkey: Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. pp.221-230. (ICCAP Publication 10)
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15 Nakamura, S.; Midorikawa, Y.; Midorikawa, K.; Sonsangsack, B.; Phoutavane, T.; Chom1asak, K.; Watanabe, T.; Vannavon, N.; Habe, S.; Kosaka, Y.; Akkhavong, K.; Strobe, M.; Boupha, B. 2007. Water, livelihood and health at a resettlement village in Lao PDR: a case study of Attopeu Province. In Western Research Institute (WRI). Proceedings of the 14th IWA [International Water Association] International Symposium on Health-Related Water Microbiology, Tokyo, Japan, 9-15 September 2007. Laramie, WY, USA: Western Research Institute (WRI)., pp.5-6.
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16 Watanabe, T.. 2020. Significance of the envisaged climate changes in light of the ICID [International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage] vision 2030. Irrigation and Drainage, 69(2):272-282. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/ird.2406]
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Climate change brings about changes of precipitation pattern, and consequently management of flood and drought risk and water resources becomes an urgent subject. Changes in local hydrological regimes affect the available water resources, which require modification of agricultural water management (AWM). These changes inevitably influence food production, poverty conditions and social stability. On the other hand, to mitigate climate change, the energy used for water use should be reduced.
With this context, AWM is drawn into the climate change issue. The International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) released its Vision 2030, for better and wiser AWM aimed at a society free of poverty and hunger.
In this paper, the challenges of climate change issues for the ICID community are reviewed as the current subjects of AWM in the light of ICID Vision 2030 and the Action Plan for it. In its processes, the complexity of the climate change issue and the uncertainty of impact assessment and future projection are confirmed. Even with these constraints, immediate actions are needed, and with increasing available information, society should formulate a system for the co-design or co-production of stakeholders at different levels against the changing climate
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