ICID AnnuAl RepoRt • 2010-11
Working Group on Drainage (WG-DRG) Year of establishment: 1983 Webpage:
http://www.wg-drg.icidonline.org Mandate: •
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Yogyakarta in which 10 members, 1 permanent observer and 14 observers participated. Mati Tonismae (Estonia) was accepted as the new member.
To promote drainage as part of integrated water resources management; and
To promote sustainable approaches for drainage and related projects through a balanced integration of (1) environmental, (2) economic, and (3) social and cultural aspects.
Members: (1) VP Dr. W.F. Vlotman, Chairman, 2001 (Australia, 2000); (2) Dr. James Ayars, Vice Chairman, 2007 (USA, 2005); (3) Bernard Vincent, Secretary (France, 2007); (4) VPH Prof. Dr. B. Maticic (Slovenia, 1987); (5) VPH Dr. M.H. Amer (Egypt, 1988); (6) I. Dakar (Syria, 1991); (7) Dr. M.S. Adamu (Nigeria, 1992); (8) PH Ir. Keizrul bin Abdullah (Malaysia, 1994); (9) Dr. Chung Sang- Ok (Korea, 1996); (10) Chen, Hung-Kwai (Chinese Taipei, 1997); (11) Ms. Wang Shaoli (China, 1999); (12) Dr. E. Christen (Australia, 2000); (13) Dr. Mohammad Bybordi (Iran, 2000); (14) Dr. M. Nawaz Bhutta (Pakistan, 2002); (15) Rauno Peltomaa (Finland, 2002); (16) Dr. (Ms.) Waltina Scheumann (Germany, 2003); (17). AT van Coller (South Africa, 2006); (18) Ms. Nurgül Üzücek (Turkey, 2006); (19) VP Dr. Shinsuke Ota (Japan, 2006); (20) Dr. H. Fahmy (Egypt, 2006); (21) Dr. Yurii Yanko (Russia, 2006); (22) Dr. Gurbachan Singh (India, 2008); (23) Mati Tonismae (Estonia, 2010); and (24) Secretary General, ICID
observers / permanent observers: (i) FAO Representative; (ii) World Bank Representative; (iii) President Dr. Chandra A. Madramootoo (Canada); (iv) IPTRID Representative; (v) PH Aly M. Shady (Canada); (vi) PH Prof. Bart Schultz (Netherlands); and (vii) VPH Dr. Safwat Abdel-Dayem (Egypt)
Activities: WG-DRG held its 28th meeting on 11 October 2010 at
The group took note of Egyptian National Committee’s (ENCID) intention to organise the 11th IDW at Cairo in September 2012, and Russian National Committee’s (RUCID) proposals to organise the 12th IDW at Saint Petersburg in June 2014. It was also decided that ASABE will be approached to examine possibility for a common event at one of these dates.
The 9th International Drainage Symposium (IDS) was held from 13-16 June 2010 in conjunction with the 17th World Congress of the International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR) at Quebec City, Canada. The symposium was organized by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE). Bernard Vincent (France) attended the symposium and presented outcome/highlights of the event at the meeting. The following presentations were made during the Yogyakarta meeting:
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“Societal perception of drainage: based on the recent advances in France” and “Lesson gained from French R&D programs for pesticides dissipation by use of constructed wetlands”, by Bernard Vincent;
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“Overview of lowland development & management in Indonesia for food production”, by Dr. Robiyanto H. Susanto of INACID; and
“On-farm water management program for irrigation and drainage for Africa”, by VPH Dr. M.H. Amer.
VP Dr. W.F. Vlotman informed all members about the launch of ‘Agricultural Drainage Group’ by him via the Linkedin and invited them to join. Linkedin ‘Agricultural Drainage Group’ is a professional network open to all those persons interested in the networking in the agricultural drainage community.
VP Dr. W.F. Vlotman and Bernard Vincent
A view of the meeting
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