Title of article :
Water Resources Management by Simulation under Virtual Water Scenario in Agricultural Sector, Case Study: Hirmand Catchment, Iran
Author/Authors :
Sardar Shahraki, Ali Department of Agricultural Economics - University of Sistan and Baluchestan , Shahraki, Javad Department of Agricultural Economics - University of Sistan and Baluchestan , Hashemi Monfared, Arman Department of Civil Engineering - University of Sistan and Baluchestan
Abstract :
Due to the frequent drought periods, water consumption
increase, and competition of different water-using sectors,
the Hirmand catchment is in a critical water status in the Sistan
Region. This threat has been intensified in recent years. To
cope with this problem, we must pay more attention to different
types of water use such as virtual water as a water saving
method. The present study calculates virtual water demand of
agricultural products in the Sistan Region in the cropping year
of 2013-2014 using water evaluation and planning (WEAP)
system. Furthermore, impacts of the implementation of the
virtual water scenarios are predicted on water resources and
consumption over the 2015-2030 period. Results show that
tomato and alfalfa have less virtual water demand despite their
high water requirements due to their high production yield.
Furthermore, wheat and barley have the highest virtual water
demand. Also, the results of the WEAP model reveal that in
the virtual water scenario, the mean annual water demand is
lower than the current account (61% for net efficiency, 17%
for current efficiency). Consequently, unmet demand will be
reduced about 383 million m3. Therefore, given the prevalence
of drought in the region, it is appropriate to implement this
scenario to protect water resources. Hence, it is highly recommended
to orient planning and investment in agricultural
development projects of the Sistan Region with the concept of
virtual water.
Keywords :
Virtual water , agricultural sector , water resource management , simulation , Hirmand catchment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics