Improving agricultural water use efficiency: A quantitative study of Zhangye City using the static CGE model with a ces water-land resources account

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Water resources play a vital role in human life and agriculture irrigation, especially for agriculture-dominant developing countries and regions. Improving agricultural water use efficiency has consequently become a key strategic choice. This study, based on Zhangye City's economic characteristics and data, applies a static Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model with a constant elasticity of substitution (CES) composited water-land resources account to assess the impact of improving agricultural water use efficiency on economy, water conservation and land reallocation. Results reveal that: Zhangye City's GDP increases by 0.10% owing to an increasing average technical level by improving agricultural water use efficiency; total water consumption decreases by 122 million m3, 69% of which comes from a reduction of surface water use; and land demand increases by 257.43 hectares mainly due to agricultural land demands. With respect to the sectors' output, export-oriented sectors with higher water intensities in the agricultural sectors benefit most. In contrast, land-intensive sectors contract the most, as the rental price of land rises. Therefore, agricultural water conservation technology should be introduced considering more in surface water. Furthermore, higher demand for agricultural land would reduce land availability for other sectors, thus inhibiting urbanization pace on a small scale.

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  • Figure 1. The location of the study area.
  • Figure 2. The production structure of the Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model with land and water accounts in this study.
  • Table 1. The macro impact of an improvement in the agricultural water use efficiency on economy.
  • Table 2. Changes in the values of macroeconomic indicators based on 2015 statistical data for Zhangye City as computed by the CGE model.
  • Table 3. The top ten sectors benefiting from improvements in agricultural water use efficiency in Zhangye City.
  • Table 4. The top ten sectors damaged from an improvement in agricultural water use efficiency in Zhangye City.
  • Figure 3. Changes in land allocation across sectors resulting from an increase in the agricultural water use efficiency (unit: hectares).
  • Figure 4. Changes in water conservation across sectors, resulting from improving the agricultural water use efficiency (unit: million m3).

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Liu, Y., Hu, X., Zhang, Q., & Zheng, M. (2017). Improving agricultural water use efficiency: A quantitative study of Zhangye City using the static CGE model with a ces water-land resources account. Sustainability (Switzerland), 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/su9020308

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