Water conservation in irrigation can increase water use
New Mexico State University · Universitat Politècnica de València
Abstract
Climate change, water supply limits, and continued population growth have intensified the search for measures to conserve water in irrigated agriculture, the world's largest water user. Policy measures that encourage adoption of water-conserving irrigation technologies are widely believed to make more water available for cities and the environment. However, little integrated analysis has been conducted to test this hypothesis. This article presents results of an integrated basin-scale analysis linking biophysical, hydrologic, agronomic, economic, policy, and institutional dimensions of the Upper Rio Grande Basin of North America. It analyzes a series of water conservation policies for their effect on water…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Water conservation
- Groundwater recharge
- Water resource management
- Irrigation
- Environmental science
- Agriculture
- Water resources
- Water use
- Clean water and sanitation