Assessing the impacts of climate change on water resource management and crop patterns in Eastern Iran
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Rastegaripour, Fatemeh; Tavassoli, Abolfazl; Babaeian, Mahdi; Fernández Gálvez, Jesús; Caballero Calvo, AndrésEditorial
Elsevier
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Land uses Agricultural production Resource stability Hydro-economic model Irrigation systems Water consumption
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2024-04-30Referencia bibliográfica
F. Rastegaripour et al. Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resource Management and Crop Patterns in Eastern Iran. Agricultural Water Management 295 (2024) 108774. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2024.108774
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Universidad de Granada/CBUAResumen
Rapid population growth and climate change are poised to significantly impact water resources and agriculture.
Consequently, it becomes imperative to delve into the repercussions of climate change on agriculture and natural
resources in developing nations. In this research, an economic–hydrological model was employed to assess the
influence of climate change on water management and cropping patterns in the Eastern border catchment of Iran.
The climatic data used in this study, spanning the years 1997–2022, encompassed daily rainfall and temperature
records from the Khorasan and Sistan & Balouchestan meteorological organization, as well as the Iranian Statistical
Center. Monthly water discharge data were obtained from the Khorasan and Sistan & Balouchestan
regional water authority, while information on crop levels and agricultural inputs was collected from the
Khorasan and Sistan & Balouchestan agricultural jihad organization. The findings reveal that areas dedicated to
cultivating high-yield crops experienced a decrease when associated with high water consumption, whereas the
cultivation areas of high-yield crops expanded when water consumption was reduced. The implementation of
modern irrigation methods, such as pressurized irrigation, not only conserves valuable water resources but also
enhances efficiency, ultimately resulting in decreased water consumption and increased production. Consequently,
the provision of enhanced training programs aimed at educating farmers about these practices and
facilitating their adoption can play a pivotal role in adapting to and mitigating the challenges posed by climate
change.