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Invited Talk and Seminar on Design and Management of Solar-Powered Drip Irrigation Systems

The UNESCO Chair on Knowledge Systems for Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) at CUI Wah Campus held an event focusing on food security, assessing its environmental impact, managing crop production using the AquaCrop Model to increase yield, and measuring the effects of climate change. The event also addressed the significance of solar-powered drip irrigation systems for promoting sustainable agriculture in the region on May 23, 2024.

The opening remarks were delivered by Dr. Summera Fahmi Khan, a member of UNESCO Chair. She acknowledged the guest speakers for their valuable time and briefed the audience on the role of the UNESCO Chair on Knowledge Systems for Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) at CUI Wah Campus.

The invited talk on "AquaCrop Model for Climate-Smart Agriculture" was delivered by Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, an Assistant Professor from the Department of Agronomy, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University. Dr. Ahmed highlighted the features of the AquaCrop Model for improving irrigation and evaluating crop water requirements to address food security challenges. He discussed its relevance, significance, and challenges, emphasizing the model's contribution to advancing climate-smart agricultural practices. His talk was highly informative, covering the AquaCrop Model's role in promoting sustainable agricultural practices and ensuring food security amid evolving environmental conditions.

In the second phase, Engr. Sarmad Manzoor, a member of the UNESCO Chair and Lecturer from the Department of Civil Engineering, presented a seminar on "Design and Management of Solar-Powered Drip Irrigation Systems." He discussed the critical challenges posed by rapid climate change to drip irrigation operations and highlighted the importance of solar-powered drip irrigation systems in various regions of Pakistan.

The audience appreciated the presentations and gained valuable insights into enhancing crop yields through the adoption of the AquaCrop Model and solar-powered drip irrigation systems. The speakers left the attendees inspired and excited to explore further applications in drip irrigation practices.

On behalf of the UNESCO Chair on Knowledge Systems for Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), Prof. Dr. Muhammad Abid, T.I., the Chairman/HoD of the Civil Engineering Department Dr. Tahir Mahmood, appreciated the speakers for sharing their insights on the topic. He presented CUI souvenirs to the guest speakers and concluded with a vote of thanks.














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