Water for Agriculture: A Major and Inefficient Consumer

  • Topcu S
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The history of irrigated agriculture in Turkey dates back to as early as 6000 BC. Throughout history, Anatolia, located on the crossroads of many civilizations, has played an important role as a trade bridge between western and eastern countries. From the beginning...

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Topcu, S. (2011). Water for Agriculture: A Major and Inefficient Consumer. In Turkey’s Water Policy (pp. 93–115). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19636-2_6

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