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October 8-14, 2017, Mexico City

- Third Announcement -
Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan (Nahuatl)
“The place where men become gods.”
Third Announcement
October 8 - 14, 2017, Mexico City.
Portable sprinkle irrigation: a lettuce crop
Zamora, Michoacan, Mexico.
23rd ICID Congress Summary 5

Summary

07 Invitation from the President


of ICID
21 National
Committees

09 Message from the President of


MXCID
23 Important Dates

11 About ICID
24 General
Program

13 About the Congress


27 Venue

Fee Structure for

16 28
23rd ICID Congress
and 68th IEC
Themes
Meeting

17 Tours for companion persons


29 Hotels

18 Committees
30 General Map
Irrigation District 066, Santo Domingo Valley.
Baja California Sur, Mexico.
23rd ICID Congress Invitation from the President of ICID 7

Invitation from the


President of the
International Commission
on Irrigation and Drainage
(ICID)
It is widely acknowledged that in order Mexico has demonstrated a strong
to ensure food security for a burgeoning vision of water management for
population, there is a need to usher food production and environmental
in second green revolution in many protection based on sound water
developing countries. management principles that have
fuelled economic prosperity and overall
Under the new post -2015 sustainable national development. Mexico City
development regime to be adopted is one of the world’s most important
shortly by the UN General Assembly, centers of archaeology and urban
the second green revolution will have architecture, with 23 World Heritage
to follow a different trajectory of sites designated by UNESCO.
food production, avoiding the pitfalls
of the first green revolution such as The International Exhibition &
intensive use of chemicals and water Convention Center in Mexico City, the
in food production. The second green venue of our meetings, is one of the
revolution will have to be based on largest exhibition centers in the country.
frugal use of water and zero tolerance
on environmental degradation. It will I am sure that this is a great opportunity
have to depend on higher per unit of for all of us not only to participate in the
water productivity, principles of better Congress and IEC meetings, but also to
irrigation and drainage services, and visit and learn from the many models
appropriate harnessing of the new of irrigation and drainage success
technologies. stories in Mexico. At this moment, I
am reminded of the very successfully
With the above background, it gives me organized ICID’s 7th Congress and 20th
great pleasure to invite you to the 23rd IEC hosted by MXCID in April 1969.
International Congress on Irrigation and I can assure you that this time also,
Drainage to deliberate on the theme our colleagues in MXCID will succeed
“Modernizing Irrigation and Drainage in scaling the benchmark set by them
for a New Green Revolution”. The for international water fraternity, by
23rd Congress together with the 68th organizing a very successful 23rd ICID
International Excecutive Council (IEC) Congress rich in all respects - technically,
will be hosted by our Mexican National culturally, and socially.
Committee MXCID from October 8-14,
2017 at Mexico City, Mexico. Once again I extend a warm invitation
to all of you to Mexico City and look
MXCID, with its parent organization forward to seeing you there.
Conagua, have held many successful
water related events in the past, the Yours truly,
most recent and impressive one being
the 4th World Water Forum in 2006.
With this background, I anticipate
an exceptionally well-organized and
successful 23rd ICID Congress and 68th
Dr. Saeed Nairizi
meeting of IEC in Mexico City in 2017. President, ICID
Corn diversity in Mexico.
23rd ICID Congress Message from the President of MXCID 9

Message from the


President of the Mexican
National Committee on
Irrigation and Drainage

Agriculture, with irrigation technology, over 786 thousand hectares at the


accounts for 19% of the total cultivated national level. With these actions, 3,900
surface and provides 40% of agricultural million cubic meters of water have been
products consumed worldwide. rescued annually.

In our country, farmlands have historically Thanks to this, we have increased 20% the
been a source of livelihood and food from productivity of water resources which at
Pre-Hispanic times up to our days. the beginning of this administration went
from 1.5 kg/m3 to 1.82 kg/m3, that is to
The largest surface of agricultural hectares say, we produce more with less water.
producing food in Mexico is located in the
area of the great deserts of the world. Moreover, we have been working in
Therefore, in this region of the country there promoting a public policy on the reuse of
are arid and semi-arid climates, with high treated water as a viable and sustainable
probabilities of drought. option, closing thus the virtuous circle of
integrated water management. These are
However, thanks to the rain we receive only some of the actions undertaken in
from tropical cyclones and other climate this administration, that we will continue
events, we can store water in the more than to promote in order to have modern
5 thousand dams and reservoirs to supply farmlands and continue to be a source of
water to different users. livelihood for Mexican families.

At present, there is a total of 7.2 million Nowadays, Mexico exports more agri-food
of irrigation hectares, 3.3 in 86 irrigation products than it imports; consequently
districts and 3.9 in over 47 thousand it has a surplus and ranks 12th country in
irrigation units, many of which have deep world food production.
wells as source of supply.
In this way, the hydro-agricultural activity
This enables our country to rank 6th at is now positioned as one of the main
a worldwide level with hydro-agricultural sources of currency in Mexico, surpassing
infrastructure for irrigation. income from remittances and even from oil
exports.
In addition, we have 2.8 million hectares
in 23 technified rainfed districts and 17.5 I am personally convinced that this is an
million hectares of rainfed. important progress for Mexico, but it is not
enough. That is why this edition of the ICID
It is worthwhile mentioning that in the Congress is a valuable opportunity that will
past years, agriculture has faced different allow us to share experiences, and learn
challenges for there has been a growing from the good practices of your nations.
demand for food, changes in soil conditions,
and effects of climate change, where this It will be a pleasure to welcome you all in
sector is precisely the most vulnerable. Mexico City for the 23th ICID Congress and
the 68th IEC Meeting having as main theme
Therefore, to continue strengthening the “Modernizing Irrigation and Drainage for a
agricultural sector, President Enrique Peña new Green Revolution.”
Nieto has driven the construction of more
irrigation and drainage technology, as well
as the modernization and technification of
the existing infrastructures. Welcome to Mexico!
Mr. Roberto Ramírez
de la Parra In these four years Conagua has
Our doors are always
President of MXCID open for you!
rehabilitated, modernized and technified
International water dam, La Amistad.
Supply to Irrigation Districts 050 and 006.
23rd ICID Congress About ICID 11

About ICID

The International Commission on Irrigation and


Drainage (ICID), established in 1950 is the
leading scientific, technical and not-for-profit
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO).
ICID, through its network of professionals
spread across more than a hundred
countries, has facilitated sharing of
experiences and transfer of water
management technology for over
half-a-century. ICID supports
capacity development, stimulates
research and innovation
and strives to promote
policies and programs
to enhance sustainable
development of irrigated Mission and
agriculture through Purpose
a comprehensive
water management
framework.
The mission of ICID is to
stimulate and promote the
development and application of
the arts, sciences and techniques of
engineering, agriculture, economics,
ecological and social sciences in
managing water and land resources for
irrigation, drainage, flood management,
for achieving sustainable agriculture
water management.

ICID is dedicated to enhance the world


wide supply of food and fibre for all people
and believes that food security at various
levels: global, national, local and household,
and provision of assured livelihood starts with
stable agriculture production. ICID encourages
public private partnership in development and
management of water resources.

Please access ICID website:


www.icid.org for more information.
World Trade Center
Mexico, City.
23rd ICID Congress About the Congress 13

About the Congress


Mexico City hosted, in 1969, the seventh
International Congress on Irrigation and
Drainage with the following questions:
(24) Hydraulic structures on small
channels, (25) Methods and economics
of operation and maintenance of
drainage systems in agricultural areas,
(26) Development of new irrigation and
drained areas: procedures and policies.
In addition, two technical events were
celebrated, a Special Session on essential
elements necessary for succesful irrigated
agriculture and a Symposium on the
application of computers in the analysis
of various problems relating to irrigation
and drainage systems.
48 years ago, Mexico hosted the ICID
International Congress and today, in line Now in 2017 during the 23th Congress in
with the National Water Program goal Mexico, the theme will be “Modernizing
number 6, “Strengthening Mexico’s Irrigation and Drainage for a new Green
participation in the international Revolution” with the Question 60: Water
context on water”, our country is productivity: Revisiting the concepts in
once again hosting the Congress, light of water, energy and food nexus
now in its 23rd edition. and Question 61: State of knowledge of
irrigation techiques and practicalities
ICID has been organizing its flagship within given socio-economic settings.
triennial event International The Special Session “Irrigation techniques
Congress on Irrigation and for reuse of wastewater in agriculture and
Drainage since 1951. The 1st its impact on health and environment”,
ICID Congress was held in 1951 and the Symposium “Global Review
at Delhi and so far ICID has of institutional reforms in irrigation
held 22 Triennial Congresses, sector for sustainable agriculture water
the most recent 22nd ICID management, including water users
Congress being held in associations”.
Gwangju, Republic of Korea
in September 2014. This theme and all the items are
undoubtedly the most urgent agenda
The list of questions for the irrigation community that needs
addressed by the to be addressed in the 21st century.
Congresses clearly An evergrowing population, the fast
indicates a progressive degradation of natural resources, and
shift from purely the potential impacts of climate change,
technical questions challenge us to find integrated solutions
to sustainability to global problems. The green revolution
of irrigation and began in Mexico in the 1940’s and many
global water and countries, after using green revolution
food security technologies, have become self-sufficient.
issues.
About the Congress

• Title:
23rd International Congress on Irrigation
and Drainage & 68th International
Executive Commitee Meeting.

• Date:
October 8 -14, 2017

• Location:
Mexico City, Mexico

• Theme:
Modernizing Irrigation and Drainage for a
new Green Revolution

• Venue:
International Exhibition and Convention
Center WTC Mexico City

• Language:
English and Spanish

• Website:
http://www.icid2017.org/
16 Themes 23rd ICID Congress

Themes
Modernizing
Irrigation and
Drainage for a new
Green Revolution

Question 60. Water


Productivity: Revisiting
the concepts in ligth of
water, energy and food
nexus.

60.1 Emerging issues and


challenges of water saving,
including impact of transferring
water out of agriculture.
60.2 Understanding water productivity,
water and energy use efficiency and
water footprint of crops.
60.3 Water security for growth and
development.

Question 61. State of knowledge of irrigation


techniques and practicalities within given
socioeconomic settings.

61.1 Adopting precision irrigation and improving surface


irrigation to combat water scarcity.
61.2 Using ICT, remote sensing, control systems and
modelling for improved performance of irrigation systems.
61.3 Adaptability and affordability of new technologies under
different socioeconomic scenarios.

Special Session: Irrigation techniques for reuse of wastewater in


agriculture and its impact on health and environment.

Symposium: “Global Review of institutional reforms in irrigation sector


for sustainable agriculture water managment, including water users
associations”.

Seminar: Water use in food value chains.


23rd ICID Congress Tours for companion persons 17

Tours for
companion
persons
Several touristic tours will be arranged for
companion persons during the meeting.

Should you have any enquiries related to the congress, side events,
symposiums and workshops, please send an e-mail to:
info@icid2017.org/ info@mxcid.mx / internacional@conagua.gob.mx
Mexican National
Committee (MXCID)
Board

PRESIDENT
Mtro. Roberto Ramirez de la Parra
Director General, Conagua

GENERAL SECRETARY
Lic. Luis Felipe Alcocer Espinosa
Deputy Director General for Planning,
Conagua

TREASURER
Dr. Jaime Collado
Senior Consultant

VICE-PRESIDENTS
Dr. Arturo Gonzalez Casillas
Users Organization, IMTA

Dr. Waldo Bustamante


Governance, IMTA - COMEII

Ing. Galdino Daniel Gonzalez Covarrubias


Economy

Mr. Enrique Mejia Saenz


Productive Conversion, COLPOS

Lic. Claudia Esther Coria-Bustos Perez


Communication

Dr. Cesar Octavio Ramos


Extreme Events, ANEI

Dr. Carlos Fuentes Ruiz


Technology Development, IMTA

Dr. Ignacio Sanchez Cohen


Training, INIFAP

Ing. Gustavo Adoldo Hinojosa Cuellar


Reuse and Environmental Protection

Irrigation District 063 Guasave


Sinaloa, Mexico.
23rd ICID Congress Commitees 19

Mexican International
Scientific Technical Advisory
Committee Committee

Dr. Nahun Garcia Mr. Felix Reinders


Irrigation and Drainage Coordinator, IMTA General Manager of the Agricultural Research
Council Institute for Agriculture Engineering
Dr. Waldo Ojeda South Africa, ARC-IAE
Assistant Coordinator of Irrigation
Engineering Area, IMTA Dr. Hüseyin Gïndondu
Planning Engineer / General Directorate of
Dr. Ignacio Sanchez Cohen State Hydraulic Works, Turkey
National Integrated Basin Management
Program Holder, INIFAP Dr. Ragab Ragab
Head, Water, soil and landscape Group at the
Dr. Jesus Chavez Centre for Ecology - NRC UK
Researcher and Professor
Postgraduate College in Agricultural Sciences, Mr. Bong Hoon Lee
COLPOS ICID Korea President

Dr. Mauricio Carrillo Dr. Ding Kunlun


Former Coordinator of Irrigation Districts, Vicepresident ICID CNCID
UACH
Mr. Olcay Ünver
Deputy Director, FAO
Dr. Carlos Diaz
Inter-American Water Resources,
Mr. Ian Makin
Engineering School, UAEM
Principal Water Resources Specialist
Asian Development Bank
Dr. Victor M. Ruiz
IMTA Mr. Gustavo Hinojosa
Irrigation Districts Manager, Conagua
Dr. Heber Saucedo
IMTA

Dra. Raquel Salazar


UACH

Dr. Jaime Collado


MXCID
The Angel of Independence
Mexico City, Mexico.
23rd ICID Congress National Committees 21

National
Committees
1. Australia IAL (ICID NCA) 43. Somalia SONCID
2. Bangladesh BANCID 44. South Africa SANCID
3. Brazil ABID 45. Spain CERYD
4. Burkina Faso CNID-B 46. Sri Lanka SLNICID
5. Canada CANCID 47. Sudan SNCID
6. Chad (Tchad) ATID 48. Switzerland CH-AGRAM
7. China CNCID 49. Tajikistan TAJCID
8. Croatia CRCID 50. Tanzania TANCID
9. Egypt ENCID 51. Thailand THAICID
10. Estonia ESTICID 52. Turkey TUCID
11. Ethiopia ETCID 53. Ukraine UACID
12. Fiji FIJICID 54. United Kingdom (UK) IWF/ICID UK
13. Finland FINCID 55. United States of America (USA USCID
14. France AFEID 56. Uzbekistan UzNCID
15. Hungary HUCID 57. Zambia ZACID
16. India INCSW 58. Zimbabwe ZwCID
17. Indonesia INACID
18. Iran IRNCID COMMITTE OF ICID
19. Iraq
20. Ireland IRCID 59. Chinese Taipei CTCID
21. Italy ITAL-ICID
22. Japan JNC-ICID ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
23. Kazakhstan KAZCID
24. Korea, Rep. of KCID
60. Afghanistan AFGICID
25. Madagascar MADCID
61. Austria AUNCID
26. Malawi MALCID
62. Bulgaria BNCID
27. Malaysia MANCID
63. Czech Republic CZNC-ICID
28. Mali AMID
64. Germany GECID
29. Mexico MXCID
65. Greece GRCID
30. Morocco ANAFIDE
66. Guyana GUCID
31. Myanmar MNCID
67. Israel ISCID
32. Nepal NENCID
68. Kyrgystan KYRCID
33. Netherlands NETHCID
69. Lithuania LTCID
34. Niger ANID
70. Macedonia MAKCID
35. Nigeria NINCID
71. Mozambique MOCID
36. Pakistan PANCID
72. Poland POCID
37. Philippines PNC-ICID
73. Serbia, Republic YUGCID
38. Portugal
74. Slovak Republic SKNC-ICID
39. Romania CNRID
75. Syria SYCID
40. Russia RUCID
76. Uruguay URUCID
41. Saudi Arabia SACID
42. Slovenia SINCID
Pre-Hispanic Mayan performance called “Dance of the Owl”.
Mayan Village, Mexico.
23rd ICID Congress Important Dates 23

* Dec 15, 2017 - April 01, 2017:

Submission of comprehensive
‘Extended Abstracts’(Online)

* April 02, 2017 - April 30, 2017:

Important Acceptance (Online) of Extended Abstracts

* May 01, 2017 - Jun 15, 2017:

Dates Full paper submission (Online)

* Jan 16, 2017 - Jul 15, 2017:

Notification to Authors
(oral/poster)

* Jun 26, 2017 - Sept 30, 2017:

On-line registration

* Starting Jan 15, 2017

Hotel reservation

* Oct 8, 2017 - Oct 14, 2017:

23rd International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage - 68th IEC Meeting


24 General Program 23rd ICID Congress

Date Saturday 7 Sunday 8 Monday 9 Tuesday 10

Day / Hrs. Day 1 Day 2 Day 3

Registry Registry Registry Registry


8:00 - 17:00

Expo Expo Expo


9:00 - 17:00

• Congress Plenary
• N.D. Gulhati Memorial Opening Ceremony
IEC Plenary
9:00 - 10:30 Lecture
• GR Presentation (Q.60)
• GR Presentation (Q.61)

10:30 - 11:00 Health Break


Special Session 1 (1/2)
Congress Question 60.1
International
Congress Question 61.1
Symposyum (1/3) Workshop II (1/2)
Congress Question 61.3
11:00 - 12:30 IGS Workshop (1/2) Subcommittee /
WWF8 Regional Meeting
Seminar (1/2) themes
(1/2)
WG-SDG 17(1/2)
Speaker 1 Plenary
C. PREP

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break Place: Mexica 1

Symposyum (2/3) Congress Question 60.1 Special Session 1 (2/2)


Congress Question 61.1 International
IGS Workshop (2/2) Workshop II (2/2)
Congress Question 61.3
PFC (1/2) TT-MTD
Seminar (2/2)
13:30 - 15:00 Orientation Meeting WWF8 Regional Meeting WG-SDG 17(2/2)
with YPFs (2/2) TF-WW8 7/1
Orientation Meeting MT-JOUR
Speaker 2 Plenary
with GR / Pes
15:00 - 15:30 Health Break

Congress Question 60.1 Congress Question 60.1 Congress Question 60.1


Congress Question 61.1 Congress Question 61.1
Congress Question 61.1
15:30 - 17:00
Congress Question 61.3
Congress Question 61.3 Wrap-up of 23RD ICID
PFC (2/2)
Symposyum (3/3)

Mtg NCs Office


17:00 - 18:30 MB - I
Bearers

Reception
19:00 - 21:00 Welcome Dinner

Lobby Olmeca 1,2,3 Olmeca 4 Tolteca 1


Lounges:
Tolteca 2 Mixteca 1 Mixteca 2 Tajín
23rd ICID Congress General Program 25

Wednesday 11 Thursday 12 Friday 13 Saturday 14

Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7

Registry

Expo

ASRWG 1/2 WG-M&R 18/1


AFRWG 5/1 WG-CAFM 21/1 PCTA
ERWG 1/2 WG-SDTA 13/1 IEC
WG-IDSST 6/1 WG-SON FARM 10/1 YP-Training
IYPeF 3/1 WG-WATS 9/1 Workshop
AMRWG 1/2 WG-HIST 24/1

Health Break

WG-M&R 18/2
ASRWG 2/2
WG-CAFM 21/2 PCTA
AFRWG 5/2 IEC
WG-SDTA 13/2 YP-Training
ERWG 2/2
WG-SON FARM 10/2 Workshop
WG-IDSST 6/2
WG-WATS 9/2
IYPeF 3/2
WG-HIST 24/2
AMRWG 2/2

Lunch Break Place: Mexica 1 Luch Break Place: Terraza

C-CONGR 15/1 PCSO-I


EB-JOUR 23/1 PCTA
WG-PQW 4/1
TF-VE 16/1 WG-IOA 19/1
YP-Training IEC
WG-ENV 12/1 WG-CDTE 25/1
WG-DROUGHT 22/1 Workshop
WG-CLIMATE 14/1
WG-IDM 20/1 WG-W&C 26/1
WG-BIOFUEL 11/1

Health Break
C-CONGR 15/2 PCSO-II
WG-PQW 4/2 EB-JOUR 23/2 PCTA IEC
TF-VE 16/2 WG-IOA 19/2
WG-ENV 12/2 WG-CDTE 25/2 YP-Training Closing
WG-CLIMATE 14/2 WG-DROUGHT 22/2 Workshop Ceremony
WG-IDM 20/2 WG-W&C 26/2
WG-BIOFUEL 11/2

OBC Meeting MB II

Farewall
Dinner

Montealban y Palenque Peten Tulum


Lounges:
Uxmal
imag

Lake House, Chapultepec


Mexico City, Mexico.
23rd ICID Congress Venue 27

Venue
Overview of Mexico

* Official Name

United Mexican States

* Capital

Mexico City

* Political System

Federal Democratic Republic

* Population

121, 005, 815

* Total Area

1.964,375 Km2

* Official Language

Spanish

* International borders

United States of America, Guatemala and Belize.


28 Fee Structure for 23rd ICID Congress and 68th IEC Meeting 23rd ICID Congress

Fee Structure for


23rd ICID Congress and 68th IEC Meeting
October 8 - 14, 2017, Mexico City, Mexico

Early Bird Registration


No. Participation Type Registration (After
(by 31 August 2017) 1 September 2017)

Full Participation Congress + Council USD 700 USD 800


1 (a) (Members Countries) USD 600
Congress Only USD 550
Full Participation Congress + Council USD 800 USD 900
(b)
(Non-members Countries) Congress Only USD 600 USD 650

Young Professional Congress + Council


2 USD 350 USD 400
International

Young Professional
Congress Only USD 250 USD 300
International

Young Professional
3 Latina America
Congress + Council USD 250 USD 300

Young Professional
Latina America Congress Only USD 150 USD 200

4 Retired Professional Congress + Council USD 350 USD 400

Retired Professional ** Congress Only USD 250 USD 300

Companion Person
5 Congress + Council USD 250 USD 300
(Family)

Companion Person
(Family) Congress Only USD 150 USD 200

6 Daily participation Congress Only USD 150 USD 200

Local Delegates + WUAs


7 (Only Mexico) Congress Only USD 150 USD 200

8 Students Congress Only USD 35 USD 50


23rd ICID Congress Hotels 29

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Montealban y Palenque Peten Tulum


Lounges:
Uxmal Tajín
“Taste of Colors”.
Mexican peppers.
WELCOME
TO MEXICO

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Info@icid2017.org

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