Estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling

A clear understanding of the current water balance is required to explore options for water saving measures. However, measurement of all the terms in the water balance is infeasible in terms of spatial and temporal scale, but hydrological simulation models can fill the gap between measured and requi...

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Main Authors: Droogers, Peter, Kite, G.W.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Water Management Institute 2001
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39840
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description A clear understanding of the current water balance is required to explore options for water saving measures. However, measurement of all the terms in the water balance is infeasible in terms of spatial and temporal scale, but hydrological simulation models can fill the gap between measured and required data. For a basin in Western Turkey, simulation modeling at three different scales, field, irrigation scheme and basin scale, was performed to obtain all terms of the water balance. These water balance numbers were used to calculate the Productivity of Water at the three spatial levels distinguished to assess the performance of the systems.
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spelling CGSpace398402025-11-07T08:45:58Z Estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling Droogers, Peter Kite, G.W. water resources productivity simulation models water scarcity water supply water balance performance indexes indicators river basins cropping systems crop yield cotton hydrology economic analysis A clear understanding of the current water balance is required to explore options for water saving measures. However, measurement of all the terms in the water balance is infeasible in terms of spatial and temporal scale, but hydrological simulation models can fill the gap between measured and required data. For a basin in Western Turkey, simulation modeling at three different scales, field, irrigation scheme and basin scale, was performed to obtain all terms of the water balance. These water balance numbers were used to calculate the Productivity of Water at the three spatial levels distinguished to assess the performance of the systems. 2001 2014-06-13T14:29:31Z 2014-06-13T14:29:31Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39840 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Droogers, P.; Kite, G. 2001. Estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). v, 16p. (IWMI Research Report 053)
spellingShingle water resources
productivity
simulation models
water scarcity
water supply
water balance
performance indexes
indicators
river basins
cropping systems
crop yield
cotton
hydrology
economic analysis
Droogers, Peter
Kite, G.W.
Estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling
title Estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling
title_full Estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling
title_fullStr Estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling
title_full_unstemmed Estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling
title_short Estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling
title_sort estimating productivity of water at different spatial scales using simulation modeling
topic water resources
productivity
simulation models
water scarcity
water supply
water balance
performance indexes
indicators
river basins
cropping systems
crop yield
cotton
hydrology
economic analysis
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39840
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