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Library Improved water and land productivities in the saline areas of the Nile Delta

Improved water and land productivities in the saline areas of the Nile Delta

Improved water and land productivities in the saline areas of the Nile Delta

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Date of publication
december 2011
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
mel:20.500.11766/8135

The study was conducted in El-Serw (New Alexandria) located about 32 km south of Damietta, Damietta Governorate, El-Manzala Lake is to the east, Dakahlia Governorate lies to the south, and to the west are El-Sharqawia canal and the Nile River.
The selected site has the general characteristics of marginal lands:
• Drainage system problems;
• High water table;
• Increased soil salinity;
• Seawater intrusion;
• Pollution due to extensive use of chemicals; low water quality;
• Available water increases relatively in winter;
• Tail-end canal problems become less acute, especially in summer;
• All farmers use surface irrigation systems.
The area under study is about 8000 ha, which represents about 15% of the total cultivated area. According to the Agricultural Census of 2000, the area of El-Talamza is about 342 feddan, El-Sibakhat is about 871 feddan and the ‘Out of area served’ region is about 498 feddan.

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Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Abo El-Enein, Rashad
Sherif, Mohamed
Karrou, Mohammed
Oweis, Theib
Benli, Bogachan
Qadir, Manzoor
Farahani, Hamid

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