Irrigation efficiency and water saving: scale and rebound effects

Improving on-farm irrigation efficiency have many benefits, however, it may mislead policies aiming to increase the availability of water at watershed scale. The effect of improving on-farm efficiency on global efficiency is highly dependent on the hydraulic arrangement of the irrigation units and t...

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Main Author: L. MATEOS
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement (INRAE) 2020-11-01
Series:Sciences, Eaux & Territoires
Online Access:https://revue-set.fr/article/view/6945
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Summary:Improving on-farm irrigation efficiency have many benefits, however, it may mislead policies aiming to increase the availability of water at watershed scale. The effect of improving on-farm efficiency on global efficiency is highly dependent on the hydraulic arrangement of the irrigation units and the degree of reutilization of return flows. Moreover, an improvement of irrigation efficiency may entail an increase of evapotranspiration, contributing to the watershed water depletion. Water policies must take these issues into account.
ISSN:2109-3016
1775-3783