International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage
Depuis 1951, l’ICID organise l'événement : le Congrès International sur l’Irrigation et le Drainage. Ces congrès sont conçus pour discuter et évaluer les évolutions à venir et les dynamiques du secteur de l’eau à l’échelle mondiale. Face au réchauffement climatique, aux changements des conditions climatiques, à l’explosion démographique, à l’augmentation de la demande et aux avancées technologiques constantes, les congrès de l’ICID ont pour objectif de réfléchir aux défis actuels du secteur et de développer des solutions concrètes.
Compte tenu de la nature multidisciplinaire des enjeux, les congrès abordent les grandes préoccupations de la population mondiale en matière de sécurité alimentaire et hydrique, d’économie de l’eau et d’accès équitable à la ressource.
Tous les trois ans, deux grandes questions thématiques sont définies en lien avec les tendances mondiales émergentes. Autour de ces axes, des communications sont présentées, accompagnées de plusieurs temps forts : session spéciale, symposium, et séminaire historique, le tout dans un cadre de visibilité internationale. La participation est ouverte aux comités nationaux, à leurs membres, aux organisations internationales partenaires ainsi qu’à des experts invités.
Les actes techniques des congrès sont publiés sous forme de Transactions, devenues une référence pour les chercheurs, professionnels et praticiens du monde entier, y compris les acteurs de terrain.
Le 25e Congrès s’est tenu à Visakhapatnam (Inde), en novembre 2023, sur le thème "Faire face à la rareté de l’eau en agriculture".
Le 26e Congrès International de l’ICID, organisé à Marseille du 12 au 17 octobre 2026, portera sur le thème "Eau, sol, climat : vers une agriculture résiliente". Il marquera une nouvelle étape dans la réflexion collective sur l’avenir de l’agriculture irriguée face aux défis globaux. Cet événement offrira une plateforme unique d’échanges, de coopération et d’innovation pour construire ensemble des solutions durables.
Place and Date
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Congress themes / Questions discussed
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Visakhapatnam, India 01 - 08 November 2023 |
25th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage THEME : Tackling Water Scarcity in Agriculture
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Adelaide, Australia |
24th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage THEME: Innovation and research in agriculture water management to achieve sustainable development goals
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Mexico City, Mexico |
23rd International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage THEME: Modernizing Irrigation and Drainage for a New Green Revolution
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Gwangju, Republic of Korea |
22nd International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage THEME: Securing Water for Food and Rural Community under Climate Change
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Tehran, Iran |
21st International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Theme Water productivity towards food security Question 57: Water Management in Rainfed Agriculture |
Lahore, Pakistan |
20th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Theme Participatory Integrated Water Resources Management - From Concepts to Actions Question 55: Roles of Public and Private Sectors in Water Resources Development and Management |
Beijing, China
10-18 September 2005 |
19th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Theme : Use of Water and Land for Food and Environmental Sustainability Question 53: Harmonious Coexistence with Flood Water |
Montreal, Canada |
18th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Theme : Food Production Under Conditions of Water Scarcity, Increasing Population and Environmental Pressures Question 51: Integration and management of irrigation, drainage and flood control |
Granada, Spain
11-19 September 1999 |
17th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Theme : Water for Agriculture in the next millennium Question 49: Rehabilitation and modernization of irrigation and drainage systems. |
Cairo, Egypt
15-22 September 1996 |
16th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Theme : Sustainability of irrigated agriculture Question 47: Irrigation planning and management: Measures in harmony with the environment. |
The Hague, Netherlands |
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
14th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 43: The role of irrigation in mitigating the effects of drought. |
Casablanca, Morocco
21-26 September 1987 |
13th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Theme : Improving water management in developing countries Question 41: Improving water management through training. |
Fort Collins, USA
28 May- 02 June 1984 |
12th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 39: Irrigation and drainage of problems soils. |
Grenoble, France
31 August 06 September 1981 |
11th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 37: Flood control in relation to land use planning and water management. |
Athens, Greece |
10th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 35: Operation and maintenance of irrigation and drainage systems (Organization, maintenance equipment, operation, etc.). Question 33: Economic evaluation of irrigation projects - studies developed and case studies of economic and environmental effects. |
Moscow, USSR |
9th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 32: Comparison of advanced methods of irrigation including development of irrigation by pumping. Question 30: Sediment controlling irrigation intake structures. |
Varna, Bulgaria |
8th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 29: Factors affecting river training, and flood plain regulation (including flood zoning). Question 27: Field irrigation and drainage in deltaic, coastal and low-lying areas. |
Mexico City, Mexico |
7th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 26: Development of new irrigable and drained areas - procedures and policies. |
New Delhi, India |
6th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 22: Integrated operation of reservoirs for irrigation, flood control and other purposes. |
Tokyo, Japan |
5th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 18: Flood prevention and control by surface and subsurface retention or spreading. |
Madrid, Spain |
4th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 14: Use of longitudinal embankments or levees as flood protection measures. |
San Francisco, USA |
3rd International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 10: Interrelation between irrigation and drainage. Question 9: Hydraulic structures on irrigation and drainage systems. Question 8: Soil and water relationship in irrigation. Question 7: Canal lining |
Algiers, Algeria |
2nd International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 6: Ground Water : Its use for irrigation, safe yield from a unit area or basin, artificial recharge of supply and planned utilization of underground reservoirs. |
Delhi, India |
1st International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage Question 2: Present-day problems in irrigation and drainage. |
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Year
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Topics / Themes
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2022
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Developing the future tools for managing uncertainty in irrigation water supply |
2017
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Irrigation techniques for reuse of wastewater in agriculture and its impact on health and environment |
2014
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New Partnership for Rural Development |
2011 |
Modernization of Water Management Schemes |
2008 |
Implication of Global Changes on Irrigation and Drainage System Development and Management |
2005 |
Legal and institutional challenges |
2002 |
Research and development in irrigation, drainage and flood control |
1999 |
Sustainable use of poor quality water |
1996 |
The future of irrigation under increased demand from competitive uses of water and greater needs for food supply |
1993 |
Irrigation and drainage competition for water |
1990 |
Socio-economic and technological impacts of mechanized irrigation systems |
1987 |
The role and integration of irrigation, drainage and flood control projects in the national development plans of developing countries |
1984 |
Impact of the energy crisis on irrigation and drainage |
1981 |
Methods of post-project evaluation : Achievements and remedial measures |
1978 |
Mass transfer of water over long distances for regional development and its effects on the human environment |
1975 |
Environmental control for irrigation, drainage and flood control projects |
1972 |
Essential measures for introduction and development of irrigation and drainage schemes in developing countries |
1969 |
Essential elements necessary for successful irrigated agriculture |
1966 |
New and promising developments in the field of irrigation, drainage and flood control |
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Year
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Topics / Themes
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2022
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Integrated Approaches to Irrigation Management in Future |
2017
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Global Review of institutional reforms in irrigation sector for sustainable agriculture water management |
2014
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Non-point Sources Pollution (NPS) and Best Management Practices (BMPs) |
2011 |
Climate Change Impacts on Soil and Water Resources |
2008 |
Integrated Water Management in the River Basin Context |
2005 |
Water quality/salinity management |
2002 |
Private sector participation in irrigation and drainage |
1999 |
Irrigated agriculture - Constraints, future role and crop diversification |
1996 |
Management information systems in irrigation and drainage |
1993 |
The impact of real time information on system management |
1990 |
Real-time scheduling of water deliveries |
1987 |
Designing and operating irrigation systems, particularly on-farm systems, having insufficient capacity to meet peak water requirements in semi-arid regions, with emphasis on economics |
1984 |
New developments in the protection of irrigation/drainage and flood control structures on |
1981 |
Principles of designing control systems for water resources and irrigation using modern techniques |
1978 |
Development of techniques to recharge subterranean aquifers to conserve surplus river flows |
1975 |
Introduction of automatic facilities for the needs of collecting and processing of information, planning and managing in the fields of irrigation and drainage |
1972 |
Water resources system planning with special reference to irrigation, drainage and flood control |
1969 |
The application of computers in the analysis of various problems relating to irrigation and drainage systems |