Dr. Hayot Ibrakhimov
Country of current residence
Uzbekistan
Current position
Postdoc
Current institute employer
Urgench State University, Khorezm, Uzbekistan
Profession
Agricultural Engineer
Degrees / expertise
BSc and MSc in Hydrotechnical Engineering. 1988-1993, Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanisation Engineers, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Professional experience
Irrigation and Hydromelioration Specialist, Land Reclamation Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, Uzbekistan
2010
2010.
A GIS-based tool for making better use of data on groundwater level and salinity.
ZEF/UNESCO Science Brief ZUR no. 13
2007
2007.
Types of Sorghum in Karalpakstan: Salinity Tolerance, Salinity Accumulation and Productivity.
FAN Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
2007.
Water use efficiency of irrigated cotton in Uzbekistan under drip and furrow irrigation.
Agricultural Water Management,
90(1-2)
: 112-120
.
2006
2006.
Groundwater management in Khorezm [In Uzbek language].
Agriculture of Uzbekistan,
9
: 25-26
.
2005
2005.
Spatial and temporal distribution of the groundwater table and salinity in Khorezm (Aral Sea Basin), Uzbekistan.
Doctoral thesis at
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bonn.
Cuvillier Verlag, Göttingen
Further Information
2005.
GIS-based monitoring tools for improved groundwater management in Khorezm (Uzbekistan, Central Asia).
In: Proceedings of ICID 21st European Regional Conference Integrated Land and W
2004
2004.
Spatial and temporal dynamics of groundwater table and salinity in Khorezm (Aral Sea Basin), Uzbekistan.
Ecology and Development Series 24, Cuvillier Verlag.
Göttingen.
2004.
Development of groundwater salinity in a region of the Lower Amudarya River, Khresm, Uzbekistan.
In: J. Ryan, P.L.G. Vlek and R. Paroda (eds.):
Agriculture in Central Asia: Research for Development.
ICARDA.
2004.
Towards a sustainable use of natural resources in the Aral Sea Basin.
In: Bogena, H., J. Hake and H. Vereecken (eds.):
Water and Sustainable Development.
Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich. Reih.
117-134.
1999
1999.
Development and coordination of water and land resources quality control Services for ecological monitoring improvement in Uzbekistan.
Forthcoming
Redefining the causes for the secondary soil salinization in Khorezm, in the Amu Darya River delta.
Spatial distribution and dynamics of groundwater table and salinity in Khorezm region (Aral Sea Basin; Uzbekistan).
Irrigation and Drainage Science journal,
.
Temporal dynamics of the groundwater table and salinity in Khorezm region.
The development of soil salinity areas due to an accelerated groundwater salinity decreases livelihood opportunities of the farming population in the Aral Sea Basin, Uzb.
Additionals, Curriculum Vitae
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Research themes
- Ecosystem services
Research countries
- Uzbekistan
Research projects
ZEF/UNESCO Research Project in Khorezm, Uzbekistan
Working groups
ZEF/UNESCO Research Project in Khorezm, Uzbekistan
Additional information
Currently in Uzbekistan
Professional experience
Irrigation and Hydromelioration Specialist, Land Reclamation Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, Uzbekistan
Degrees
BSc and MSc in Hydrotechnical Engineering. 1988-1993, Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanisation Engineers, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Funding institutions
INTAS, ZEF/UNESCO project
Contacts
hayot@uni-bonn.de
hayot_i@yahoo.com
hayot@zef.uzpak.uz
Research partners
Land Improvement Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, Uzbekistan