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Name: |
Sander Zwart |
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Nationality: |
Dutch |
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Position held: |
Remote sensing and GIS specialist |
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Year of Employment: |
2010 |
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Qualifications: |
- May 2010: PhD Modeling and mapping water productivity, Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands - January 2002: MSc Geoinformation Science (remote sensing), Wageningen University, the Netherlands - January 2002: MSc Tropical Land Use (irrigation engineering), Wageningen University, the Netherlands |
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| Specialization/Expertise: | remote sensing, water productivity, water resources management, GIS | ||
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Experience: |
2010 – present: Africa Rice Center
(Remote sensing and GIS specialist) |
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Major Achievements: |
Zwart, SJ, WGM Bastiaanssen, C de Fraiture, DJ Molden, 2010. A global benchmark map of water productivity for rainfed and irrigated wheat. Agricultural Water Management (in press). Zwart, SJ, WGM Bastiaanssen, C de Fraiture, DJ Molden, 2010. WATPRO: a remote sensing based model for mapping water productivity for wheat. Agricultural Water Management (in press). Zwart, SJ, LMC Leclert, 2010. A remote sensing based irrigation performance assessment: a case study of the Office du Niger in Mali. Irrigation Science 28, pp. 371-385. Immerzeel, WW, A Gaur, SJ Zwart, 2008. Integrating remote sensing and a process-based hydrological model to evaluate water use and productivity in a south Indian catchment. Agricultural Water Management 95(1), pp. 11-24. Zwart, SJ, WGM Bastiaanssen, 2007. SEBAL for detecting spatial variation of water productivity and scope for improvement in eight irrigated wheat systems. Agricultural Water Management 89(3), pp. 287-296. Zwart, SJ, WGM Bastiaanssen, 2004. Review of measured crop water productivity values for irrigated wheat, rice, cotton and maize. Agricultural Water Management 69(2), pp. 115-133. (listed #3 in “Top 5 most cited articles” of Agricultural Water Management) |