Assessment of hydro-climatic trends in a drought-prone region of Maharashtra (India) with reference to rainfed agriculture

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Todmal, Rahul S. S. [1 ]
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[1] Vidya Pratishthans Arts Sci & Commerce Coll, Dept Geog, Baramati 413133, Maharashtra, India
关键词
Climate change; Temperature rise; Rainfall-runoff; Groundwater; Agricultural crops; Plant heat stress; UPPER BHIMA BASIN; TEMPERATURE TRENDS; PEARL-MILLET; EXTREME HEAT; LAND-USE; IMPACT; VARIABILITY; MAIZE; 20TH-CENTURY; COASTAL;
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10.1007/s10113-023-02044-z
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The present investigation endeavored to understand trends in climatic, hydrological, and agricultural variables in the five semi-arid river basins of Maharashtra (India). For this, parametric and non-parametric statistical techniques were applied. The monsoon rainfall over the study area reveals no considerable increase during the past (1981-2013) and future (2020-2050). Although the construction of a large number of impoundment structures during the last two decades resulted in a significant rise in post-monsoon groundwater table (by 40 cm/decade), it caused a decline in surface runoff. The study area witnessed a significant increase in area under irrigated crops at the cost of rainfed crops, which resulted in a significant increase in groundwater withdrawal (GWW) by 70 cm/decade. The cropped area and productivity of irrigated crops heavily depend on rainfall and groundwater resources. Moreover, the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) has a positive connection with the productivity of irrigated crops. On the other hand, a considerable increase in annual minimum temperature (AMNT), annual maximum temperature (AMXT), and annual mean temperature (AMT) (by 1.02, 0.50, and 0.82 degrees C, respectively) along with a rise of > 100 mm in potential evapotranspiration (PET) is registered during 1985-2015. The study indicates that the irrigated crops are more vulnerable to heat stress, as PHS (plant heat stress with > 34 degrees C) days show a considerable increase (2-5 days/decade). Furthermore, the climate projection suggest a significant rise of 1.05 degrees C in AMT by 2050, which is very likely to intensify the hydro-meteorological droughts and adversely affect the agricultural productivity of rainfed and irrigated crops as well. Briefly, the human-induced changes in cropping patterns (without a considerable increase in rainfall/water resource) from one side and the climatic changes (including extreme events) on the other side may exacerbate the regional water scarcity and food security challenges in the semi-arid region of Maharashtra (India) in the near-term future.
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