Process-based modeling framework for sustainable irrigation management at the regional scale: integrating rice production, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions

Rice cultivation faces multiple challenges from rising food demand as well as increasing water scarcity and greenhouse gas emissions, intensifying the tension of the food–water–climate nexus. Process-based modeling is pivotal for developing effective measures to balance these challenges. However, cu...

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Main Authors: Bo, Yan, Liang, Hao, Li, Tao, Zhou, Feng
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Copernicus GmbH 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176510
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author Bo, Yan
Liang, Hao
Li, Tao
Zhou, Feng
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Li, Tao
Liang, Hao
Zhou, Feng
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Liang, Hao
Li, Tao
Zhou, Feng
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description Rice cultivation faces multiple challenges from rising food demand as well as increasing water scarcity and greenhouse gas emissions, intensifying the tension of the food–water–climate nexus. Process-based modeling is pivotal for developing effective measures to balance these challenges. However, current models struggle to simulate their complex relationships under different water management schemes, primarily due to inadequate representation of critical physiological effects and a lack of efficient spatially explicit modeling strategies. Here, we propose an advancing framework that addresses these problems by integrating a process-based soil–crop model with vital physiological effects, a novel method for model upscaling, and the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGA-II) multi-objective optimization algorithm at a parallel computing platform. Applying the framework accounted for 52 %, 60 %, 37 %, and 94 % of the experimentally observed variations in rice yield, irrigation water use, methane, and nitrous oxide emissions in response to irrigation schemes. Compared with the original model using traditional parameter upscaling methods, the advancing framework significantly reduced simulation errors by 35 %–85 %. Moreover, it well reproduced the multi-variable synergies and tradeoffs observed in China's rice fields and identified an additional 18 % areas feasible for irrigation optimization, along with an additional 11 % and 14 % reduction potentials of water use and methane emissions, without compromising production. Over 90 % of the potentials could be realized at the cost of 4 % less yield increase and 25 % higher nitrous oxide emissions under multiple objectives. Overall, this study provides a valuable tool for multi-objective optimization of rice irrigation schemes at a large scale. The advancing framework also has implications for other process-based modeling improvement efforts.
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spelling CGSpace1765102025-11-12T04:58:35Z Process-based modeling framework for sustainable irrigation management at the regional scale: integrating rice production, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions Bo, Yan Liang, Hao Li, Tao Zhou, Feng rice crop yield irrigation water use methane nitrous oxide greenhouse gases simulation models optimization China Rice cultivation faces multiple challenges from rising food demand as well as increasing water scarcity and greenhouse gas emissions, intensifying the tension of the food–water–climate nexus. Process-based modeling is pivotal for developing effective measures to balance these challenges. However, current models struggle to simulate their complex relationships under different water management schemes, primarily due to inadequate representation of critical physiological effects and a lack of efficient spatially explicit modeling strategies. Here, we propose an advancing framework that addresses these problems by integrating a process-based soil–crop model with vital physiological effects, a novel method for model upscaling, and the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGA-II) multi-objective optimization algorithm at a parallel computing platform. Applying the framework accounted for 52 %, 60 %, 37 %, and 94 % of the experimentally observed variations in rice yield, irrigation water use, methane, and nitrous oxide emissions in response to irrigation schemes. Compared with the original model using traditional parameter upscaling methods, the advancing framework significantly reduced simulation errors by 35 %–85 %. Moreover, it well reproduced the multi-variable synergies and tradeoffs observed in China's rice fields and identified an additional 18 % areas feasible for irrigation optimization, along with an additional 11 % and 14 % reduction potentials of water use and methane emissions, without compromising production. Over 90 % of the potentials could be realized at the cost of 4 % less yield increase and 25 % higher nitrous oxide emissions under multiple objectives. Overall, this study provides a valuable tool for multi-objective optimization of rice irrigation schemes at a large scale. The advancing framework also has implications for other process-based modeling improvement efforts. 2025-06-27 2025-09-16T13:32:57Z 2025-09-16T13:32:57Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176510 en Open Access application/pdf Copernicus GmbH Bo, Yan, Hao Liang, Tao Li, and Feng Zhou. "Process-based modeling framework for sustainable irrigation management at the regional scale: integrating rice production, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions." Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 18 (2025): 3799-3817.
spellingShingle rice
crop yield
irrigation
water use
methane
nitrous oxide
greenhouse gases
simulation models
optimization
China
Bo, Yan
Liang, Hao
Li, Tao
Zhou, Feng
Process-based modeling framework for sustainable irrigation management at the regional scale: integrating rice production, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions
title Process-based modeling framework for sustainable irrigation management at the regional scale: integrating rice production, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions
title_full Process-based modeling framework for sustainable irrigation management at the regional scale: integrating rice production, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions
title_fullStr Process-based modeling framework for sustainable irrigation management at the regional scale: integrating rice production, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions
title_full_unstemmed Process-based modeling framework for sustainable irrigation management at the regional scale: integrating rice production, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions
title_short Process-based modeling framework for sustainable irrigation management at the regional scale: integrating rice production, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions
title_sort process based modeling framework for sustainable irrigation management at the regional scale integrating rice production water use and greenhouse gas emissions
topic rice
crop yield
irrigation
water use
methane
nitrous oxide
greenhouse gases
simulation models
optimization
China
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176510
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