Number 69 (2026)
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The productivity of dairy cows on farms using milking robots – based on data from the Podlaskie Voivodship
Zbigniew Skibko, Wacław Romaniuk, Stanisław Winnicki, Maciej Kuboń, Andrzej Borusiewicz
Key words: cow, fat yield, herd size, milk yield, protein yield
For citation: Skibko, Z. et al. (2026) “The productivity of dairy cows on farms using milking robots – based on data from the Podlaskie Voivodship” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 1–8. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.157845
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Leaves from vine cultivation used for animal feeding purposes
Tomasz Horaczek, Dorota Gryszkiewicz-Zelega, Kamila E. Klimek, Magdalena Kapłan, Kamil Buczyński, Ferah Yilmaz, Selçuk Küçükaydın, Anna Borkowska
Key words: agricultural waste, feed, leaves, nutrition, vitis
For citation: Horaczek, T. et al. (2026) “Leaves from vine cultivation used for animal feeding purposes” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 9–14. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.157846
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Hybrid cellular automata-artificial neural network land use change QGIS-MOLUSCE for urban watershed resilience
Rahmah Dara Lufira, Ussy Andawayanti, Runi Asmaranto, Ery Suhartanto, Arrum Azzahra, Rizki Tri Utami, Irfan Tsany Rahmawan
Key words: Banjir Kanal Timur Watershed, cellular automata-artificial neural network (CA-ANN), land use change, Modules for Land Use Change Evaluation (MOLUSCE), Quantum Geographic Information System (QGIS), urban watershed resilience
For citation: Lufira, R.D. et al. (2026) “Hybrid cellular automata-artificial neural network land use change QGIS-MOLUSCE for urban watershed resilience” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 15–23. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.157847
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Dynamic modelling and SWOT approach for developing strengthening strategies for the shrimp industry in the coastal area
Heri Ariadi, Muhammad Musa, Mohammad Mahmudi, Asus M.S. Hertika
Key words: aquaculture, modelling, shrimp harvest, shrimp industry, SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis
For citation: Ariadi, H. et al. (2026) “Dynamic modelling and SWOT approach for developing strengthening strategies for the shrimp industry in the coastal area” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 24–34. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.157848
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The evaluation of the incidence of extreme monthly precipitation totals across central-eastern Poland (1971–2020)
Elżbieta Radzka, Katarzyna Rymuza
Key words: atmospheric precipitation, extreme values, long-term period, spatial distribution, variability
For citation: Radzka, E., Rymuza, K. (2026) “The evaluation of the incidence of extreme monthly precipitation totals across central-eastern Poland (1971–2020)” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 35–43. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.158697
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Variability of sequences of days with precipitation in the eastern part of the Mazowian Lowland
Marek Niewęgłowski, Elżbieta Radzka, Katarzyna Rymuza
Key words: central Poland, frequency, long-term trends, Mazovian Lowland, precipitation
For citation: Niewęgłowski, M. et al. (2026) “Variability of sequences of days with precipitation in the eastern part of the Mazowian Lowland” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 44–49. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.158698
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Sustainable management of agricultural water resources in Kazakhstan
Gulmira Y. Amalbekova, Altynai B. Moldasheva, Nazym E. Dabyltayeva, Elvira A. Ruziyeva, Zhuldyz M. Yelubayeva, Aiman N. Narenova
Key words: climate change, irrigation, Kazakhstan, sustainable development goals (SDGs), sustainable agriculture, water policy, water resources
For citation: Amalbekova, G.Y. et al. (2026) “Sustainable management of agricultural water resources in Kazakhstan” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 50–61. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.158699
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Application of the standardised precipitation evapotranspiration index to identify drought and wet periods in Western Polesie
Antoni Grzywna, Halina Lipińska
Key words: dry and wet periods, precipitation, standardised precipitation evapotranspiration index, temperature
For citation: Grzywna, A., Lipińska, H. (2026) “Application of the standardised precipitation evapotranspiration index to identify drought and wet periods in Western Polesie” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 62–71. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.158700
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Mathematical modelling of irrigation water requirements for rice farming in Central Thailand
Anek Putthidech, Suwit Somsuphaprungyos, Sangtong Boonying, Salinun Boonmee
Key words: Cobb–Douglas model, irrigation water demand, mathematical modelling, panel data, rice farming
For citation: Putthidech, A. et al. (2026) “Mathematical modelling of irrigation water requirements for rice farming in Central Thailand” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 72–81. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.158701
Methodology for creating surface water database using GIS tools and remote sensing
Natalia Janczewska, Magdalena Matysik, Marcin Jarzyński, Damian Absalon
Key words: aerial imagery, GIS, hydrography, UAV, water database
For citation: Janczewska, N. et al. (2026) “Methodology for creating surface water database using GIS tools and remote sensing” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 82–93. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.158702
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Management of wetland habitats in Biebrza National Park in the context of maintaining favourable conservation status
Anna Chodkiewicz, Martyna Prończuk, Marcin Studnicki
Key words: fen meadow, habitat selectivity, Konik horses, mid-forest dunes, semi-feral grazing
For citation: Chodkiewicz, A. et al. (2026) “Management of wetland habitats in Biebrza National Park in the context of maintaining favourable conservation status” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 94–100. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.158703
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Variability of drought occurrence during the maize (Zea mays L.) growing season in Central-Eastern Poland
Katarzyna Rymuza, Elżbieta Radzka
Key words: climatic variability, maize (Zea mays L.), precipitation deficit, water balance, water requirements
For citation: Rymuza, K., Radzka, E. (2026) “Variability of drought occurrence during the maize (Zea mays L.) growing season in Central-Eastern Poland” Journal of Water and Land Development, 69, pp. 101–108. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24425/jwld.2026.158704