Dr. Huseyin GUNDOGDU
Vice President Hon., ICID
Turkey
Position | Category | Period |
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Vice President Hon. | ICID Office Bearers - Honoraire | 2012-2015 |
Personal Information-
Contact
Mithatpasa Caddesi S.S Ozgoren, Apt. No:1103 Daire:10, 35290, Guzelyali-Izmir , Turkey
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BRIEF PROFILE+
Dr. Hüseyin GŰNDOĞDU (born in 1965) obtained his M.Sc. (Agricultural) from Thrace University, Department of Agriculture Structure and Irrigation in 1988 and Ph.D (Agricultural) from Aegean University, Dept. of Agriculture Structure and Irrigation in 2002.
Dr. GŰNDOĞDU has a thirty year-experiences by working on Irrigation and Drainage during his employment at DSı (The General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works of Turkey and GDRS (General Directorate of Rural Servicesof Turkey) and as a private consultant in Azerbaijan. He was the Thematic Coordinator at World Water Forum 5 in Istanbul.He was actively involved in publishing Turkey Witer Report 2009 for WWF-5. His specializations include: Operation and Maintenance of Irrigation and Drainage Systems (with specialization in preparing O&M manual for Water User Association, Irrigation groups and Water Suppliers) and preparing water delivery plan for the main system based on crop water requirements using computer programmes. He worked as a consultant for a World Bank project in Azerbajan. Dr. GŰNDOĞDU is also a Member of Chamber of Agricultural Engineers and has authored / presented numerous papers in various publications / fora.
Publications+
1. Sener, S., I. Ayvaz, H. Gundogdu and Y. Cetin, 1995. The Proposals and Implementations from Other Countries for The New Policy and Legal Regulations on The Usage of Water Resources in Turkey. Symposium of Agricultural Water Management and Farmer Participatory, pp 165-174. TMMOB, the Chamber of Agricultural Engineers, Ankara-Turkey.
2. Irrigation in The Basin Context, 2000. The Gediz River Study, Turkey. IWMI and General Directorate of Rural Services, ISBN: 92-9090-390-2 (A Collaborative Study), Colombo- Sri Lanka.
3. Atis, I., H. Gundogdu and A.H. Alpaslan, 2004. Water Management in Izmir Bird Paradise Wetland, pp 157-164. IV National Hydrology Congress, Istanbul-Turkey.
4. Kenanoglu, Z., E. Atis, C. Günden and H. Gundogdu, 2004. The Research of Environmental Impacts of Irrigation System in Menemen, pp 676-682, VI. Agricultural Economy Congress, Gaziosmanpasa University, Tokat-Turkey.
5. Cetinkaya, C.P., F. Barbaros and H. Gundogdu, 2004. Determination of of Social and Economic Indicators for Future Water Use Scenarios in The Gediz River Basin, pp 375-383, EWRA Symposium on Water Resources Management: Risks and Challanges for The 21st Century, Izmir-Turkey.
6. Gundogdu, H., R.W. Ellis and F. Eyupoglu, 2005. A Study under GAP-MOM Project on Scheduling Water Delivery Among the Farmers in a Tertiary Canalette System Operating by water Users' Association in Harran Plain, Turkey, pp 398-416, Proceedings of The Third International Seminar on Farmer Managed ırrigation Systems and Governance Alternatives, Kathmandu-Nepal.
7. Atis, E., Z. Kenanoglu, C. Gunden and H. Gundogdu, 2005. A Research on Evaluation of Irrigation System Performance and Including Environmental Factors into The Evaluation, Ege University, Department of Agricultural Economy, ISBN: 975-94133-2-9, Izmir-Turkey.
8. Gundogdu H., 2018. The ICID Vision 2030 and Action Plan 2017-2021, Irrigation and Drainage, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. DOI: 10.1002/ird.2251.
SPECIALIZATION+
- Agronomy related aspects
- Capacity development and training
- Enhancing Water Use Efficiency and Productivity
- Environmental Aspects of Irrigation & Drainage
- Integrated Water Resources Management
- International cooperation
- Irrigation - Development, design & Management
- Monitoring, maintenance, and operational services
- On-Farm water Management
- Participatory Irrigation Management
- Policy and planning
- Research
- Technology - Micro Irrigation
- Technology - Software/ Models/Decision Support Systems, DSS
- Water policy and planning
- Water-Food-Energy Nexus approaches