Abstract
The sustainability of the Hetao Irrigation System, located in the water scarce upper Yellow River basin, is a priority considering the need for water saving, increased water productivity, and higher farmers’ incomes. The upgrading of basin irrigation, the main irrigation method, is essential and includes the adoption of precise land levelling, cut-off management, improved water distribution uniformity, and adequate irrigation scheduling. With this objective, the current study focuses on upgrading wheat basin irrigation through improved design using a decision support system (DSS) model, which considers land parcels characteristics, crop irrigation scheduling, soil infiltration, hydraulic simulation, and environmental and economic impacts. Its use includes outlining water saving scenarios and ranking alternative designs through multi-criteria analysis considering the priorities of stakeholders. The best alternatives concern flat level basins with a 100 and 200 m length and inflow rates between 2 and 4 L s−1 m−1. The total irrigation cost of designed projects, including the cost of the autumn irrigation, varies between 2400 and 3300 Yuan ha−1; the major cost component is land levelling, corresponding to 33–46% of total irrigation costs. The economic land productivity is about 18,000 Yuan ha−1. The DSS modelling defined guidelines to be applied by an extension service aimed at implementing better performing irrigation practices, and encouraged a good interaction between farmers and the Water Users Association, thus making easier the implementation of appropriate irrigation management programs.
Highlights
The Yellow River basin is a water scarce region, with low water availability; about 500 m3 per capita per year [1]
A smaller NBWU is achieved in level basin projects with a length of up to 200 m and for graded basins (GB) with 0.5‰ slopes when the length does not exceed 100 m
This study aimed at the application of a decision support system (DSS) with multi-criteria analysis to design and rank alternative design solutions for water-saving basin irrigation of spring wheat in Hetao, currently focusing on its upstream area represented by the Dengkou experimental area
Summary
The Yellow River basin is a water scarce region, with low water availability; about 500 m3 per capita per year [1]. Agricultural irrigation corresponds to close to 90% of the total water use in the basin [2], and is important in the Hetao Irrigation District. Forecasted scenarios on water resources allocation and use in the Yellow River basin point out the need to reduce irrigation water use [6]. The reduction of water resources allocation for irrigation due to the increased demand by non-agricultural sectors has unbalanced traditional irrigation management [6,7,8,9] and resulted in.
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