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Optimal design of two-dimensional water trading considering hybrid three waters-government participation for an agricultural watershed

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AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT
卷 288, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2023.108457

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Two-dimensional water trading; Water saving; Three waters; Government participation; Uncertainty analysis

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Sharp increase in water consumption and pollutant emissions has caused a shortage of clean water, which is the main obstacle for agricultural development in the region. Two-dimensional water trading (2DWT) can help alleviate the water crisis by combining both the quantity and quality of water. This study developed a hybrid model called TWG-2DWTMs, which takes into account the three waters (water resources, water quality, and ecology) and government participation. The model was successfully applied in an agricultural watershed, demonstrating that the optimal trading rule is government participation with ecological runoff guarantee and concentration control of monitoring sections (CERG).
Sharp increase in water consumption and pollutant emissions makes shortage of clean water the main problem hindering regional agricultural development. Two-dimensional water trading (2DWT) can unify the quantity and quality of water to relieve the water crisis in agricultural watersheds. This study developed a hybrid three waters-government participation based two-dimensional water trading model group (TWG-2DWTMs) to support 2DWT planning under various complexities. The linkage among water resources, water quality and ecology (i.e., three waters) as well as government participation are considered. The TWG-2DWTMs has been applied in Dagu River basin in Qingdao city, an agricultural watershed, and solved under multiple trading rules and water-saving scenarios. The results indicate that trading rule for government participation with ecological runoff guarantee of river regions and concentration control of monitoring sections (CERG) is the optimal trading rule and should be recommended. CERG can realize the transformation from water rights to discharge permits, and promote economic development while ensuring water ecology and water environment. Furthermore, under CERG, watersaving percentage of 50% is the optimal water-saving scenario; water saving can bring about surplus water rights that can be directly traded or transformed into discharge permits, promoting local sustainable development.

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