Prospects for restoration of Ukraine’s irrigation system
Mykhailo Romashchenko,
Boris Faybishenko,
Dmytro Onopriienko,
Hennadii Hapich,
Roman Novitskyi,
David Dent,
Roman Saidak,
Serhii Usatyi and
Hynek Roubik
Water International, 2025, vol. 50, issue 2, 104-120
Abstract:
Southern Ukraine is home to Europe’s biggest cluster of irrigated lands. Considering the current situation and prospective stresses from climate change in coming decades, we assess the structure and management of Ukraine’s irrigation sector, the initial steps and elements of a new strategy to restore the Kakhovka Reservoir on the Dnipro River, and the need to secure new sources of water to address the water deficit, such as a diversion from the River Danube.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2025.2472718
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