Term:
Borderstrip irrigation
Definition:

A sub-system of controlled flood irrigation in which the land is divided into parallel border strips demarcated from one another by earth ridges. Water is successively delivered into each strip from a head or field ditch at its upper end. On the upstream part of each strip is a flat zone, the level portion from which the stream of water spreads evenly across the entire downstream portion.

Domain:
Water
Source:
FAO/IPTRID/ICID/ODA. 2000. Irrigation Guidelines, Land and Water Digital Media Series 12; FAO. 2000. Handbook on Pressurized Irrigation Techniques.
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