Increasing water productivity in rice-based systems in Asia - Past trends, current problems, and future prospects

被引:81
|
作者
Dawe, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Int Rice Res Inst, Manila, Philippines
关键词
direct seeding; pump irrigation; virtual water; water productivity; water rights;
D O I
10.1626/pps.8.221
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Rice is the largest user of water in Asia, probably accounting for more than half of irrigation water withdrawals. Two key trends in the Asian rice economy that may be affecting water productivity are the rapid spread of pump irrigation and direct seeding. The number of pumps has grown exponentially in Bangladesh and Vietnam, and pump irrigation now dominates gravity irrigation in many countries. Direct seeding accounts for about one-fifth of the rice area in Asia, but this share is increasing. Comparing water productivity values is difficult across space and time; in general, it is more relevant across time. Water productivity has increased over time in several selected systems, primarily due to increased yields of modern varieties and improved management of large-scale water flows. There is less evidence that improved field-level water management has led to increased water productivity, although this may have also contributed. The extent to which agricultural water scarcity will affect poverty in Asia depends crucially on how well societies will be able to create incentives for users to save scarce water, thus facilitating the adoption of new technologies. Because of the rapid spread of pumps, incentives to save water in rice cultivation are growing. Even for gravity-flow surface water, new institutions are developing in China that promise to improve incentives. International trade in agricultural products, or trade in "virtual water," may also have a role to play and should be encouraged.
引用
收藏
页码:221 / 230
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Relative productivity, profitability and NPK removal from soil by some rice-based cropping systems
    Prasad, R
    Sharma, SN
    Singh, S
    Shivay, YS
    JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, 2002, 19 (03): : 31 - 37
  • [42] Mapping Productivity-related Spatial Characteristics in Rice-based Cropping Systems in Sri Lanka
    Kadupitiya, Harsha K.
    Madushan, Ranga N. D.
    Gunawardhane, Dilshani
    Sirisena, Dinarathna
    Rathnayake, Upul
    Dissanayaka, D. M. S. B.
    Ariyaratne, Mojith
    Marambe, Buddhi
    Suriyagoda, Lalith
    JOURNAL OF GEOVISUALIZATION AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS, 2022, 6 (02)
  • [43] System productivity, nutrient use efficiency and apparent nutrient balance in rice-based cropping systems
    Salam, M. A.
    Solaiman, A. R. M.
    Karim, A. J. M. S.
    Saleque, M. A.
    ARCHIVES OF AGRONOMY AND SOIL SCIENCE, 2014, 60 (06) : 747 - 764
  • [44] Current and potential uses of optical remote sensing in rice-based irrigation systems: a review
    Van Niel, TG
    McVicar, TR
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2004, 55 (02): : 155 - 185
  • [45] Changing trends in crop management practices and performance attributes of rice-based systems of coastal Bangladesh
    Islam, Md Amirul
    Pariyar, Shyam
    Krupnik, Timothy J.
    Becker, Mathias
    FRONTIERS IN AGRONOMY, 2024, 6
  • [46] INSITU WATER TRANSMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF A TROPICAL SOIL UNDER RICE-BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS
    HUNDAL, SS
    DEDATTA, SK
    AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT, 1984, 8 (04) : 387 - 396
  • [47] Climate-Smart Villages in Southeast Asia: The Pivotal Role of Seed Systems in Rice-Based Landscapes
    Wassmann, Reiner
    Gonsalves, Julian
    Sprang, Peter
    Yen, Bui Tan
    Villanueva, Jerome
    Nelakhom, Phalida
    Okumu, Bernard
    ASIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT, 2022, 19 (01): : 1 - 24
  • [48] Crop residue management for nutrient cycling and improving soil productivity in rice-based cropping systems in the tropics
    Yadvinder-Singh
    Bijay-Singh
    Timsina, J
    ADVANCES IN AGRONOMY, VOL 85, 2005, 85 : 269 - 407
  • [49] Moving methodologies to enhance agricultural productivity of rice-based lowland systems in sub-Saharan Africa
    Wopereis, M. C. S.
    Defoer, T.
    ADVANCES IN INTEGRATED SOIL FERTILITY MANAGEMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES, 2007, : 1077 - 1091
  • [50] The management of fertiliser nutrients in cash poor rice-based systems of southeast Asia examples from Vietnam
    Mutert, E
    Van Bo, N
    Thi, NT
    INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN FARMING SYSTEMS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND AUSTRALIA, 1999, (93): : 67 - 73