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20 October 2025

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ICID Events 
  
 
ICID is starting a “Technical Webinar Series” on the theme "Smart Irrigation Management" showcasing best practices and success stories in agricultural water management. The first webinar of this series is on the topic “ Solutions for Modernizing Irrigation Canals: Transforming the system to improve conveyance efficiency and near on-demand water delivery”  will be held on October 30, 2025 at 14:30 hrs (IST). For more details please visit the link: https://icid-ciid.org/inner_page/271 
 
77th IEC Meeting & 26th ICID Congress, Marseille, France, 12-18 October 2026
Theme: “Agriculture and climate change: stakes and levers for irrigation and drainage.”  
 
78th IEC Meeting & 5th World Irrigation Forum (WIF5), at Guoce International Conference & Exhibition Center, Beijing, China, 2027  
 
Other Events
 
7th Eurasian Conference on “Risk-oriented Design and Operation of Infrastructure Systems: Sustainability Paradigm” (RİSK-2025) under the umbrella of ICID.  The conference is scheduled to be held at Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, on 21-23 October 2025. https://www.eurasianrisk2025.com/
 
Cairo Water Week 12th-16th October 2025
Theme: Innovative Solutions for Climate Resilience and Water Sustainability
 
7th Conference of the Pan African Society for Agricultural Engineering ANAFIDE-PASAE (Afro-AgEng), Oct 22, 2025 - Oct 24, 2025; Marriott Hotel, FES, Morocco
Theme
- Water Management for a Sustainable and Resilient Agriculture in Africa
Email :
anafide.ma@gmail.com; Website : https://www.7pasae.ma/en
 
2025 International School on Micro-irrigation for Crop Production, Oct 13, 2025 - Oct 15, 2025, Davis, California, USA https://caii.org/international-micro-irrigation-school/
 
ASABE Global Symposium on Sustainable Microirrigation Advances: Drop to Boom, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA, 11-17, January 2026
Theme - Less is better than more to provide water & food security to people: Drop to boom

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The Commission thrives on its worldwide network of experts from multifarious disciplines from 70 countries, who came together in the interest of global water management. All are members contribute to this higher cause by offering their voluntary services. 

Currently, there are two different kinds of membership categories; National Committees and Direct Members.  National Committees (NC) represent their countries mostly through their government departments responsible for irrigation, drainage or agricultural water management. 


Companies, institutions, and individuals can also participate in ICID activities through their respective NCs or as Direct Members (DM). Professionals, individuals and officers of a government or of an institution or institutions - government and non-government; and companies, effectively representing interests within the scope of the objects of the Commission can participate in ICID activities through Direct Membership, to further the objects of the Commission in their countries or sovereign areas.


In the course of our activities and events conducted throughout the world, we associate with many different kinds of NGOs, national governments, researchers, corporate sectors, civil society organizations, and individuals. They are not necessarily members of ICID network but our associates and an important part of ICID fraternity. For more details, please visit: https://icid-ciid.org/view_page/2



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FAO inaugurates new Food and Agriculture Museum & Network in Rome

16 October 2025

It is home to more than 1.5 million volumes – a physical and digital collection of rare and important books from around the world, including the historic David Lubin collection – covering over 500 years of agricultural publications and documents.  

Source: https://www.fao.org/newsroom/detail/fao-inaugurates-new-food-and-agriculture-museum---network-in-rome/en

 

We need more young farmers. Here’s how skills and regenerative agriculture can help feed the future

14 October 2025

Tech-enabled regenerative agriculture offers a pathway to restore ecosystems, improve farmer livelihoods and make agriculture more attractive to the next generation.

Source: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/10/how-upskilling-regenerative-agriculture-train-future-farmers/

 
The Worldwide Rise of Extreme Drought — And Its Impact on Coffee
10 October 2025
Experts warn that without climate mitigation and adaptation; coffee may become increasingly scarce and expensive – triggering supply chain disruptions and quality decline. 

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Critical intervention points for European adaptation to cascading climate change impacts
16 October 2025
Here we analyse cascading climate change impacts on the EU, originating from outside the region, and identify critical intervention points for adaptation. Using network analysis, we integrate stakeholder-co-produced impact chains with quantitative data for 102 countries across foreign policy, human security, trade and finance.
 
Carbon dioxide levels increase by record amount to new highs in 2024
15 October 2025
The WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin said continued emissions of CO2 from human activities and an upsurge from wildfires were responsible, as well as reduced CO2 absorption by “sinks” such as land ecosystems and the ocean – in what threatens to be a vicious climate cycle.  
 
Quantifying the regional to global climate impacts of individual fossil fuel projects to inform decision-making
13 October 2025
Every additional tonne of carbon dioxide emissions adds to global warming. This means that decisions to approve new fossil fuel projects represent pivotal moments in shaping Earth’s future climate trajectory. 

 
 
Climate study finds overheating world will add 57 superhot days a year
16 October 2025
The report says 10 small, ocean-dependent nations will experience the biggest increase in dangerous heat days, despite collectively producing only 1 percent of global heat-trapping gases.
 
Government told to prepare for 2C warming by 2050
15 October 2025
The country was "not yet adapted" to worsening weather extremes already occurring at current levels of warming, "let alone" what was expected to come, the Climate Change Committee (CCC) wrote in a letter addressed to the government.

   
 
Report shows floods in Asia drove global economic flood loss total
16 October 2025
Notable seasonal monsoon flood activity in parts of Asia, such as China, Japan, Pakistan and India in 3Q2025 drove a large portion of the globe's economic flood loss total to date of $28bn, according to Gallagher Re's report, titled "Natural Catastrophe and Climate Report".
 
The new, devastating flood risk facing nearly all of Britain
15 October 2025
According to a Guardian investigation, millions more homes across England, Scotland and Wales are at risk of devastating floods. In England alone, the number of properties exposed to flooding is expected to rise by more than a quarter, from 6.3m to 8m. 

    
 
We are fast running out of options to feed the world sustainable and preserve nature
17 October 2025
A recent study, looking back at how well these three strategies fared, finds that the paths we have taken are not characterized by sustainable intensification, but instead by natural resource depletion. 
 
Pope Leo XIV and world leaders mark World Food Day and FAO at 80 in Rome
16 October 2025
he Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) today commemorated World Food Day and its 80th anniversary with a landmark event in Rome, reaffirming its enduring mission to end hunger and build resilient agrifood systems across the globe.
 
Food security and environmental integrity are inseparable
16 October 2025
A better future depends on transitions that are rapid yet just, ensuring availability and accessibility of nutritious food for all, while and staying within planetary boundaries while empowering smallholders and subsistence farmers and safeguarding animal health and welfare.

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How smarter irrigation is changing Nigerian farming
15  October 2025
The project’s impact extended beyond the fields. Irrigation canals were cleared, access roads repaired, and communities were introduced to better water management practices. 
 
Downscaled global 60-meter resolution estimates of irrigation water sources (2000–2015)
9 October 2025
This dataset provides high-resolution (60 m) global irrigation maps to support water resource and agricultural management. It identifies the likely irrigation status (rainfed or irrigated) and water source (groundwater or surface water) of croplands for 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2015.

 
 
Abu Dhabi Unveils World-First AI Platform for Energy and Water Management
17 October 2025
The launch featured the platform’s brand identity, phased rollout plan, and five AI-powered applications designed to optimise resource management.
 
UN-Water Meeting Discusses Preparations for 2026 UN Water Conference
8 October 2025
Participants heard a briefing on preparations for the 2026 UN Water Conference, “which will be a pivotal moment to elevate the global water agenda and its interconnections with the global development, peace, and climate agendas”.

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Road Map to ICID Vision 2030- and Three-Year Rolling Plan
The water crisis, one of the most complex challenges of the 21st century, stems from a multitude of factors such as climate change, rapid population growth, inefficient consumption patterns, increasing demand, and mounting pressure on limited water resources. These issues have made a fundamental revision of water management and governance approaches inevitable. Global estimates indicate that by 2050, over two-thirds of the world's population will face water stress. https://icid-ciid.org/icid_data_web/RoadMaptoVision20230-2025.pdf

 

Guidelines for Irrigation with Reclaimed Water
Using wastewater or poor-quality water for irrigation is one of the eight technical strategies proposed in the roadmap to 2030 ICID Vision “A water-secure world free of poverty and hunger through sustainable rural development”. Reclaimed water is considered a stable alternative water source for irrigation which is increasingly used worldwide. 

https://icid-ciid.org/icid_data_web/GuidelinesforReclaimedWater2025.pdf

 

Environmental Drainage
This book begins by discussing general environmental issues. It then delves into the pollutants found in drainage water, with a particular focus on soil and water salinity, especially in arid and semi-arid regions. The residues of chemical fertilizers and animal manure, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, are major environmental pollutants. 

https://icid-ciid.org/icid_data_web/EnvironmentalDrainage2025.pdf

 

Guide to Innovated Irrigation and Drainage Management under the Changing Climate
Agriculture is a significant global user of freshwater resources, accounting for 70% of usage and contributing up to 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, it is both a contributor to and a victim of climate change. The Working Group on Climate is dedicated to addressing the mitigation and adaptation challenges faced by agricultural water management in the context of a changing climate. https://icid-ciid.org/icid_data_web/ClimateChangeGuideBook2025.pdf

 

The United Nations World Water Development Report 2025, Mountains and glaciers: water towers - The United Nations World Water Development Report 2025 – Mountains and glaciers: Water towers calls attention to the essential services and benefits mountain waters and alpine glaciers provide to societies, economies and the environment. With a focus on the technical and policy responses required to improve water management in mountains, the report covers critical issues such as water supply and sanitation, climate change mitigation and adaptation, food and energy security, industry, disaster risk reduction and ecosystem protection. https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000393070

 

ICID Publication - Historical Water Sustainability, 2023

The latest data from WRI’s Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas (August 2023) show that 25 countries housing one-quarter of the global population face extremely high water stress each year, regularly using up almost their entire available water supply. And at least 50% of the world’s population around 4 billion people live under highly water-stressed conditions for at least one month of the year. https://icid-ciid.org/icid_data_web/HWS-ePublication.pdf

 

ICID Publication - Compendium World Heritage Irrigation Structures (2014-2022)

Since the dawn of human civilization water has been an enabler of societal development so much so that we started believing “Water is Life,” a common phrase in most languages. And, life is multi-dimensional involving not only a physical aspect but also economic, social, cultural, political, religious, and spiritual concepts.

https://icid-ciid.org/icid_data_web/WHISCompendium-ePublication.pdf 

 

ICID Publication - Water-Saving in Agriculture - A Roadmap to ICID Vision 2030

This publication is in a way to celebrate the 7-decade existence and relevance of ICID which started with a handful of members and has grown to represent more than 90% of the world irrigated area.

https://www.icid-ciid.org/icid_data_web/Watsave_eBook2022_comp.pdf

IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE - THE JOURNAL OF ICID
Articles available via complimentary online access @ https://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ird
 
ICID e-Bulletin is a weekly compilation of news items on ICID-related issues in the domain of Agriculture, Climate Change, Droughts, Floods, Food Security, Irrigation, and Water Resources Management that might be of interest to the ICID fraternity. The information contained in the BULLETIN does not purport to be exhaustive and is taken ''as it is'' from external sources and is freely available on the internet. No evaluation on the part of the ICID Central Office is being made in terms of the authenticity of the information that it may contain. ICID Central Office makes no guarantee, either express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information published. Your valuable feedback on the usefulness of the bulletin is solicited at <icid@icid.org.>.
 
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