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An Overview of Smart Irrigation Management for Improving Water Productivity under Climate Change in Drylands

Zeeshan AhmedCele National Station of Observation and Research for Desert-Grassland Ecosystem, Cele 848300, ChinaDongwei GUICele National Station of Observation and Research for Desert-Grassland Ecosystem, Cele 848300, ChinaGhulam MurtazaFaculty of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650500, ChinaYunfei LiuCele National Station of Observation and Research for Desert-Grassland Ecosystem, Cele 848300, ChinaSikandar AliCele National Station of Observation and Research for Desert-Grassland Ecosystem, Cele 848300, China
2023en
ABI

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Global drylands, covering about 41% of Earth’s surface and inhabited by 38% of the world’s population, are facing the stark challenges of water scarcity, low water productivity, and food insecurity. This paper highlights the major constraints to agricultural productivity, traditional irrigation scheduling methods, and associated challenges, efforts, and progress to enhance water use efficiency (WUE), conserve water, and guarantee food security by overviewing different smart irrigation approaches. Widely used traditional irrigation scheduling methods (based on weather, plant, and soil moisture conditions) usually lack important information needed for precise irrigation, which leads to over- or under-irrigation of fields. On the other hand, by using several factors, including soil and climate variation, soil properties, plant responses to water deficits, and changes in weather factors, smart irrigation can drive better irrigation decisions that can help save water and increase yields. Various smart irrigation approaches, such as artificial intelligence and deep learning (artificial neural network, fuzzy logic, expert system, hybrid intelligent system, and deep learning), model predictive irrigation systems, variable rate irrigation (VRI) technology, and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) could ensure high water use efficiency in water-scarce regions. These smart irrigation technologies can improve water management and accelerate the progress in achieving multiple Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), where no one gets left behind.

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