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Managing irrigation under increasing water scarcity

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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
卷 53, 期 6, 页码 976-984

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/agec.12748

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China; India; irrigation; Israel; United States; water scarcity

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This article examines the challenges and potential solutions for managing irrigation and reducing water use in agriculture in India, China, western United States, and Israel. The focus of irrigation management has shifted from investing in infrastructure to institutional reform and policy changes. Cost-effective harnessing of alternative water sources and policy changes in other sectors are also necessary. Reductions in agricultural water use may have implications for water use in other countries.
With rising physical and economic scarcity of water, increasing or sustaining agricultural production while limiting or reducing consumptive water use is an urgent challenge. This article examines the case of four countries-India, China, western United States, and Israel-where there is a long history of irrigated agriculture with significant public and private investments, to identify key themes for managing irrigation under increasing physical and economic water scarcity. The focus of irrigation management has expanded from investing in irrigation infrastructure to reforming institutions; strengthening policies pertaining to irrigation prices and rights; using incentives to reward reductions in irrigation application; and improving irrigation efficiency. However, this may not be sufficient to reduce consumptive use of water in agriculture. Reducing freshwater use in agriculture will require cost-effective harnessing of other water sources through processes such as desalination and wastewater reuse, which may be difficult to implement in most geographies. Changes to policies in other sectors will likely be needed, especially in food procurement and land-use, which require balancing water security with food security, and supporting potential losses in livelihoods and incomes from such changes. Finally, reductions in agricultural water use in a country will likely have implications for water use in other countries, through imports.

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