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Irrigation is an essential factor for the success or failure of the landscape. The
adequate design and functionality of an irrigation system is determinant to achieve the
quality, economic and environmental targets of the landscape.
This report starts with a historical outlook of the relevance of water in the landscape,
from Antiquity to the present day, where there is a global crisis of water resources. This
fact, along with the aesthetic and economic landscape concerns, is the main reason
behind the great present interest on the application of Irrigation Management Plans to
Landscape Architecture.
In order to correctly manage a dynamical procedure such as irrigation, it is recognized
that the best solution is to make use of a structured approach based on irrigation
decision and efficiency programs. As a result, in this work an Irrigation Management
Plan is considered as composed by four main stages, here described in detail:
Planning, Scheduling, Monitoring and Evaluation.
From this research we conclude in particular that an appropriate and continuously
improved Irrigation Management Plan is the key for the successful achievement of any
landscape project.
Descrição
Mestrado em Arquitectura Paisagista - Instituto Superior de Agronomia
Palavras-chave
irrigation management water requirements evapotranspiration irrigation system irrigation scheduling
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Silva, Joana Sequeira dos Ramos - Planos de gestão de rega em projectos de arquitectura paisagista. Lisboa: ISA, 2011
