Utilization of water resources using the water accounting approach (case study between Dehkhoda agriculture and industry border to Mard station)

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Case Study (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Evaluation as one of the basic steps of integrated management of water resources is one of the most important stages of its planning and implementation. In this regard, the water accounting system as a tool for organizing and combining data collected from different sources in order to compile an information system and provide the possibility of integrated assessment of water resource systems through the link between physical data and Economic is introduced. The area in question is the study area of the middle Karun basin. The economic-environmental accounting framework for water, after compiling water accounts related to the region, corresponding to the agricultural year 2012-2013, The status of water resources was analyzed by extracting indicators. Then, in order to simulate and observe the effects of different scenarios of the cultivation pattern, the studied water system, including all harvests and inputs to Karun, was modeled with the help of WEAP simulator in the period of 1335-93. With the help of water accounting tables and the calculation of indicators such as value-added productivity, economic efficiency of water in the region, etc., the results showed that the agricultural sector, with the amount of 7461 million cubic meters, has allocated the largest amount of water consumption, so that among the products Agriculture of sugarcane and corn plants have the highest and lowest amount of water consumption with 6545 and 10 million cubic meters, respectively. Drinking and service sector with 232 million cubic meters and industry and mining with 85 million cubic meters in terms of water consumption, respectively They are in second and third place. Based on the results obtained from the model of changing the cultivation pattern (50% reduction of sugarcane plant and replacing it with sugar beet plant) and 10% and 20% reduction of environmental nodes will improve the water resources system

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Persian
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Iranian Journal of Irrigation & Drainage, Volume:16 Issue: 5, 2023
Pages:
977 to 988
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