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Assessment of irrigation water allocation based on optimization and equitable water reduction approaches to reduce agricultural drought losses: The 1999 drought in the Zayandeh RUD irrigation system (IRAN)
Author(s) -
Moghaddasi M.,
Morid S.,
Araghinejad S.,
Alikhani M. Agha
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
irrigation and drainage
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.421
H-Index - 38
eISSN - 1531-0361
pISSN - 1531-0353
DOI - 10.1002/ird.499
Subject(s) - irrigation , agriculture , water scarcity , water resource management , water resources , farm water , scarcity , agricultural engineering , irrigated agriculture , irrigation management , environmental science , work (physics) , water conservation , engineering , economics , geography , agronomy , biology , ecology , archaeology , microeconomics , mechanical engineering
Drought is common to Iran and the agricultural sector is its main victim. Reducing demand for irrigation water is considered the best management practice to alleviate losses. An equitable water reduction approach has been traditionally applied in the management of irrigation systems. This research work examines and compares this approach with that based on the optimization method to manage agricultural water demand during drought to minimize damage. To evaluate these methodologies, the 1999 drought in the Zayandeh Rud irrigation system was selected and the required models developed. In the optimization method, crop growth stages and their sensitivity to water stress at different stages are embedded in the calculations. The results show that the optimization method resulted in 42% more income for the agricultural sector using the same amount of water allocated in the 1999 drought. This difference emphasizes the importance of water allocation with respect to growth stages rather than simply cutting allocations on an equitable basis to combat water scarcity. However, managing the system using the optimization method is more complex and requires a new framework and planning to make it operational. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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