Assessing the impacts of climate change on agriculture and water systems via coupled human-hydrological modeling

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作者
Javansalehi, Maryam [1 ]
Shourian, Mojtaba [1 ]
机构
[1] Shahid Beheshti Univ, Tech & Engn Coll, Fac Civil Water & Environm Engn, Tehran, Iran
关键词
Socio-hydrology; Agent-based modeling; Climate change; Water resources; Farmer decision-making;
D O I
10.1016/j.agwat.2024.108919
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Understanding the intricate relationship between farmers ' water usage and its hydrological effects is crucial for developing adaptable water policies. However, conducting such an analysis proves challenging due to the lack of appropriate modeling tools that comprehensively integrate water policies, water utilization, and hydrological processes. To address this challenge, this study introduces an innovative socio-hydrological framework to investigate the interplay between farmer actions and water resources. This framework integrates an agent-based model, which is based on the Value-Belief-Norm (VBN) theory, linked with a distributed hydrological model (SWAT-MODFLOW) to capture farmer behaviors. The modeling framework is applied to the Mahabad River Basin to assess water use and hydrological impacts. To assess the framework 's ability, Nash -Sutcliffe (NS) efficiency and the coefficient of determination (R 2 ) are computed for simulating runoff, while Mean Absolute Residual Error (MAE) and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) are computed for simulating groundwater head. Results demonstrate the acceptable performance of the proposed model, with NS = 0.61, R 2 = 0.69, MAE = 1.16, and RMSE = 1.92. Moreover, this study integrates climate change data from the 6th IPCC report to evaluate the model 's responsiveness to altering climate conditions. Findings suggest that farmers facing economic challenges tend to opt for high -profit crops to ameliorate their financial situation. So, without policy changes, climate change will reduce crop yield, farmer income, and water storage. Furthermore, the study evaluates enhancing irrigation efficiency and groundwater extraction restrictions to mitigate climate change effects. Enhancing irrigation efficiency annually conserves 38.39 MCM, boosts crop yields by 6 %, elevates farmer incomes, and encourages a shift toward low-water-consuming crops, contributing to regional groundwater sustainability. Overall, the results of this study can enhance our comprehension of the impact of human activities on hydrological cycles, offering valuable insights for water managers.
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