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The International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) was established as a Scientific, Technical and Voluntary Not-for-profit Non-Governmental International Organization (NGO) with headquarters in New Delhi, India. This presentation shows information about ICID activities.

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Prime Minister Shri Jawahar Lal Nehru and the then President Dr. A.N. Khosla at the French National

Committee Pavilion (1951)

Prime Minister Shri Jawahar Lal Nehru and the then President Dr. A.N. Khosla at the French National

Committee Pavilion (1951)

Dr. Framji introducing Pres.Hon. Tipton to

Hon’ble Vice President of India Dr. Zakir Hussain

Dr. Framji introducing Pres.Hon. Tipton to

Hon’ble Vice President of India Dr. Zakir Hussain

Dedicated to enhancing the Dedicated to enhancing the worldwide supply of food and fibre worldwide supply of food and fibre for all people by improving water for all people by improving water and land management and the and land management and the productivity of irrigated and productivity of irrigated and drained lands through appropriate drained lands through appropriate management of water, management of water, environment and application of environment and application of irrigation, drainage and flood irrigation, drainage and flood management techniques. management techniques.

International Organizations

Country Membership

Direct Members (New)) Individuals, Companies , Institutions

Facilities/ Benefits: Exposure to an international platform; Make your voice heard; Stay informed on recent irrigation, drainage and flood management news and events; Influence policy makers to develop sound irrigation-related policies; Play an active role in determining strategies; Avail the opportunity to engage in professional networking and information exchange activities through participation in National Committees.Receive one copy of the ICID Journal on Irrigation and Drainage; Special discount on ICID publications, etc.

MEMBERSHIPMEMBERSHIP

Irrigation and MDGs Economic Impacts of Irrigation Water, Energy and Food Nexus Taking a leaf from the past Facilitating more crop per drop Meeting the challenges of Climate Change Ensuring Sustainable Development Reaching out to the Farmers Maximizing Water Productivity: 21st ICID

Congress

UN-WATER FAO WWAP IFAD WMO UNESCO-IHE WWC IWMI

IWALC ISO WORLD BANK ASIAN DEVELOPMENT

BANK GWP ICOLD WWC UN-Water DPC

Arab Water Forum, Cairo, Egypt – 20-23 November 2011

DEWFORA General Assembly, Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt – 6-10 February 2012 (UNESCO-IHE)

16th AfWA International Congress, Marrakech, Morocco - 18-21 February 2012 (UN-Water)

6th World Water Forum, Marseille, France – 12-17 March 2012 (WWC)

Asia 2012 Conference, Chiang Mai, Thailand – 25-28 March 2012

24th Congress of ICOLD, June 2012, Kyoto, Japan

Website, Internet and Social Media Technical Library & Text Delivery

Service (TDS) Publications ICID Journal ICID News & News Update Publications, Newsletters

and Periodicals from the NCs

Key Objectives:(a) Increasing Involvement

● Government departments ● International Organizations ● Banks and donors ● Management agents ● Manufactures and service providers ● Water users

(b)Bridging the Gap Between● Nature science and social science ● Researchers and decision makers ● Research and application● Producers and customers

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(2011)

New IPTRID (launched in 2011) Triennial N.D. Gulhati Memorial Lecture for

International Cooperation (since 2005) Annual WatSave Awards for outstanding

water saving contribution (since 1998) Triennial Best Performing National

Committees Award (since 2002) Triennial Best Performing Workbody Award

(since 2005) Best Paper Award (ICID Journal Irrigation and

Drainage) (since 2006) Country Policy Support Program (concluded)

Iran, October 2011

Key driversIncreasing population and urbanizationChanging dietsRapidly growing water demand from industrial/ energy and domestic sectorsIncreasing area under bio-energy cropsClimate change impactsIncreasing fresh water scarcity

Electricity

Domestic

Source: OECD Environmental Outlook baseline (2008)

996 1332 1741 2275 2854 3495 4210 4965 5709 6398

20362367

27113020

32703412

34573353

31152793

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10000

1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050

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ions

Irrigated area, (million ha) in top ten countries

Drained area (million ha) in top ten countries Drained area (million ha) in top ten countries

IrrigatedAgriculture,

300 million ha(20%)

(Source: FAO, 2011)

Global production of ethanol and biodiesel increased from 4.8 billion gallons in 2000 to 21 billion gallons in 2008. Globally, irrigation water allocation to biofuel production is estimated at 44 billion cubic meters.With current planning, biofuel crops will require 30 million ha of cropland and 180 billion cubic meters of additional irrigation water.

(Source; CRIDA)

•About 113 mha (38%) area depends on GW irrigation •GW withdrawals for irrigation are about 30% of total irrigation water

•Major GW irrigating countries: India (39 mha). China (19 mha), USA(17 mha), Bangladesh, Mexico (2.5 mha), Spain•GW based system generates US$ 230 billion.

Rapid expansion in GW irrigationExcessive GW extraction/ imbalanceFree or subsidized electric supplyGW pollutionWeak GW management

•About 113 mha (38%) area depends on GW irrigation •GW withdrawals for irrigation are about 30% of total irrigation water

•Major GW irrigating countries: India (39 mha). China (19 mha), USA(17 mha), Bangladesh, Mexico (2.5 mha), Spain•GW based system generates US$ 230 billion.

Rapid expansion in GW irrigationExcessive GW extraction/ imbalanceFree or subsidized electric supplyGW pollutionWeak GW management

Upgrading of inefficient surface irrigation methodsUpgrading of inefficient surface irrigation methods

Upgrading of conveyance networkUpgrading of conveyance network

Conventional and Modern Control Structures in Conventional and Modern Control Structures in Conveyance Network and SCADAConveyance Network and SCADA

Conventional and Modern Control Structures in Conventional and Modern Control Structures in Conveyance Network and SCADAConveyance Network and SCADA

Micro irrigation 10 million ha, (19%)

Micro irrigation 10 million ha, (19%)

Sprinkler irrigation 43 million ha, (81%)

Land drainageLand drainage

Saline soilWaterlogged field

SSD installation

World drained area

Salt affected land

MASSCOTE Benchmarking

64th IEC,8th ARC2013, Mardin

65th IEC,22nd CongressSep 2014,Gwangju Met.

11th IDWSept. 2012CAIRO

12th IDWJune 2014St. Petersburg

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