Future irrigation water requirements in the Ijuí River basin, RS

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Main Author: Silva,Kayoma K. da
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Siqueira,Tirzah M., Adam,Katiucia N., Castro,Andréa S., Corrêa,Luciara B., Leandro,Diuliana
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Language: eng
Source: Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental (Online)
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Summary: ABSTRACT Changes in temperature and precipitation intensity and frequency have influenced the water demand for irrigation. Regions that have agriculture-based economies, as in the Ijuí River basin, are often affected by periods of drought or excessive rainfall, which is harmful for agricultural productivity. This study aimed to evaluate future irrigation water demands of four crops in this basin (bean, corn, wheat and soybean), comparing them with a baseline period. Meteorological data forecasts were obtained from the regional climate model ETA 40 CTRL for the climatic scenario A1B, for the baseline (1961-1990) and future (2011-2100) periods. The one-dimensional SWAP model was used to estimate the water demand for irrigation. The results showed that, in the future, irrigation water requirements will be smaller for all crops. In the short term (2011-2040), water demands were similar to those for the baseline period, but from the middle of the century onwards (2041-2100), greater reductions were observed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Future irrigation water requirements in the Ijuí River basin, RS
title Future irrigation water requirements in the Ijuí River basin, RS
spellingShingle Future irrigation water requirements in the Ijuí River basin, RS
Silva,Kayoma K. da
climate changes
agriculture
SWAP model
title_short Future irrigation water requirements in the Ijuí River basin, RS
title_full Future irrigation water requirements in the Ijuí River basin, RS
title_fullStr Future irrigation water requirements in the Ijuí River basin, RS
title_full_unstemmed Future irrigation water requirements in the Ijuí River basin, RS
title_sort Future irrigation water requirements in the Ijuí River basin, RS
author Silva,Kayoma K. da
author_facet Silva,Kayoma K. da
Siqueira,Tirzah M.
Adam,Katiucia N.
Castro,Andréa S.
Corrêa,Luciara B.
Leandro,Diuliana
author_role author
author2 Siqueira,Tirzah M.
Adam,Katiucia N.
Castro,Andréa S.
Corrêa,Luciara B.
Leandro,Diuliana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Kayoma K. da
Siqueira,Tirzah M.
Adam,Katiucia N.
Castro,Andréa S.
Corrêa,Luciara B.
Leandro,Diuliana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv climate changes
agriculture
SWAP model
topic climate changes
agriculture
SWAP model
description ABSTRACT Changes in temperature and precipitation intensity and frequency have influenced the water demand for irrigation. Regions that have agriculture-based economies, as in the Ijuí River basin, are often affected by periods of drought or excessive rainfall, which is harmful for agricultural productivity. This study aimed to evaluate future irrigation water demands of four crops in this basin (bean, corn, wheat and soybean), comparing them with a baseline period. Meteorological data forecasts were obtained from the regional climate model ETA 40 CTRL for the climatic scenario A1B, for the baseline (1961-1990) and future (2011-2100) periods. The one-dimensional SWAP model was used to estimate the water demand for irrigation. The results showed that, in the future, irrigation water requirements will be smaller for all crops. In the short term (2011-2040), water demands were similar to those for the baseline period, but from the middle of the century onwards (2041-2100), greater reductions were observed.
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