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Optimizing Embedded Water Trades to Conserve Lakes in Arid and Semiarid Regions

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The shrinking of the former sixth largest salty lake in the world threatens the job security of farmers and life of inhabitants. We examined the capability of applying the optimal… Click to show full abstract

The shrinking of the former sixth largest salty lake in the world threatens the job security of farmers and life of inhabitants. We examined the capability of applying the optimal exchange of embedded water to release more water resources for the restoration of Lake Urmia. For this purpose, an optimization model is developed based on Kumar approach to maximize the income of the agricultural sector in the basin by deriving an optimal cropping pattern, embedded agricultural water imports and exports. Testing three cropping pattern policy discloses more income for the agriculture sector can be achieved by more flexible policy for cropping. The scenario which applies mild flexibility in cropping pattern policy and 80% availability of agricultural water, and scenario 6 which applies middle flexibility for cropping pattern policy and 60% availability of agricultural water are proposed for increasing the agricultural sector’s income 7% and 21% and reducing water consumption in short term and long-term plans, respectively, for the restoration of the lake. These scenarios increase embedded agricultural water imports 164% and 161%, and decrease agricultural water use 20% and 40%, respectively. The model of this study can be future examined to restore drying lakes with high agricultural water use in their

Keywords: embedded water; agricultural water; water; pattern policy; cropping pattern

Journal Title: Polish Journal of Environmental Studies
Year Published: 2021

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