Climate change affecting the planet has changed precipitation patterns and has generated more intense and more frequent extreme events,
putting global food security at risk. The former image of geographical regions that were identified as granaries of humanity, today is
diluted in the chaos of a climate of unknown behaviour. The IA response to this new problem is to define flexible and sustainable
production systems in the long term, accompanied by water planning based on the principles of integral water resources management
and integrated watershed management.
STRATEGIC PLANNING
STRATEGIC PLANNING
- Water planning of agricultural properties.
- Plans for irrigation and rural drainage.
- Studies of identification, feasibility of alternatives and constructive designs.
- Advice on bidding for the construction and acquisition of special equipment.
- Construction supervision and commissioning.
- Training in operation and maintenance. Transfer of infrastructure to users.
- Estimating demand for water for gravity irrigation, sprinkling and drip irrigation (FAO Models).
- Design of irrigation and drainage networks.
- Design of irrigation systems with reuse of treated waste-water.
- Cadastral surveys based on the interpretation of high-resolution satellite images for plot irrigation planning with macro and micro measurement incorporation.
- Social, economic and financial analysis of irrigation and drainage projects. Determination of water use rates for irrigation and maintenance of drainage infrastructure, considering different financing scenarios.
- Survey of perceptions and social analysis to evaluate the ability to pay alternative rates.