TY - BOOK ED - FAO. TI - Automated irrigation PY - 1971/// CY - Rome: FAO KW - AUTOMATED IRRIGATION KW - IRRIGATION N1 - 1. Automated irrigation-synthesis/ Jose Liria Montanes.1.1 Conclusion.1.2 Introduction-present and statement of the problem. 1.2.1 Reason for automation. 1.2.2 Problems caused by simultaneous demands. 1.3. Synthesis of the study. 1.3.1 Automation in pumping stations. 1.3.2. Automation in free level canals.1. 3.3 Automation in the irrigation network. 2. Automate irrigation -regulation of a hydraulic system / R.Clement. 2.1 Conclusion. 2.2 Introduction. 2.3 Principles. 2.4 Dynamics regulation -principal characteristics. 2.4.1 Utilization of numerical data. 2.4.2 Overall aspect of regulation. 2.4.3 Dynamics aspect of regulation. 2.5. Advantages of dynamics regulation. 2.5.1 Savings in investments. 2.5.2 Safety in case of incident. 3. Automation of irrigation in Israel / S. Arlosoroff. 3.1 General background. 3.2 Automation and control of water provision and distribution in a pressure systems. 3.3 The automation and control of irrigation ER -