Title
Including Farmer Irrigation Behavior in a Sociohydrological Modeling Framework With Application in North India
Date Issued
01 July 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Imperial College
Publisher(s)
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract
Understanding water user behavior and its potential outcomes is important for the development of suitable water resource management options. Computational models are commonly used to assist water resource management decision making; however, while natural processes are increasingly well modeled, the inclusion of human behavior has lagged behind. Improved representation of irrigation water user behavior within models can provide more accurate and relevant information for irrigation management in the agricultural sector. This paper outlines a model that conceptualizes and proceduralizes observed farmer irrigation practices, highlighting impacts and interactions between the environment and behavior. It is developed using a bottom-up approach, informed through field experience and farmer interaction in the state of Uttar Pradesh, northern India. Observed processes and dynamics were translated into parsimonious algorithms, which represent field conditions and provide a tool for policy analysis and water management. The modeling framework is applied to four districts in Uttar Pradesh and used to evaluate the potential impact of changes in climate and irrigation behavior on water resources and farmer livelihood. Results suggest changes in water user behavior could have a greater impact on water resources, crop yields, and farmer income than changes in future climate. In addition, increased abstraction may be sustainable but its viability varies across the study region. By simulating the feedbacks and interactions between the behavior of water users, irrigation officials and agricultural practices, this work highlights the importance of directly including water user behavior in policy making and operational tools to achieve water and livelihood security.
Start page
4849
End page
4866
Volume
54
Issue
7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Oceanografía, Hidrología, Recursos hídricos
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85050944348
Source
Water Resources Research
ISSN of the container
00431397
Sponsor(s)
The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the NERC Changing Water Cycle (South Asia) project Hydrometeorological feedbacks and changes in water storage and fluxes in Northern India (grant NE/I022558/1). The authors would also like to thank the Editor and the reviewers of the manuscript for their very valuable feedback. All sources of information have been acknowledged in the main text.
Natural Environment Research Council - NE/I022558/1 - NERC
National Eye Research Centre - NERC
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