Water-saving strategies for irrigation agriculture in Saudi Arabia

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Abstract

Agriculture policy changes in Saudi Arabia are investigated by water footprint (WF) assessment. WF is calculated with the model SPARE:WATER for 3758 irrigated sites. The WF of agriculture areas (WFarea, km3 yr−1) has decreased (–17%) since the year 2000 to 13.84 km3 yr−1 (2011), which is mainly caused by the reduction of cropland by –33%. Nevertheless, water consumption per field has increased about 16%, which can be attributed to the cultivation of fodder crops (+12%). A scenario analysis revealed that a shifting cropping pattern towards less fodder crops reduces WFarea by –15%, and implementing improved irrigation technology leads to a combined reduction of up to 32%

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Multsch, S., Alquwaizany, A. S., Alharbi, O. A., Pahlow, M., Frede, H. G., & Breuer, L. (2017). Water-saving strategies for irrigation agriculture in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 33(2), 292–309. https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2016.1168286

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