Dynamic Irrigation Management under Temporal and Spatial Variability

Erkut Sonmez, B. Ata, D. Heeren
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Recent studies report that agricultural productivity must improve significantly in the near future to meet the increase in demand due to rapid growth of the world population. One way to improve agricultural productivity is to increase irrigation. However, fresh water scarcity, increasing production costs, and the climate change necessitate sustainable and efficient methods for irrigation, which accounts for nearly seventy percent of global fresh water usage. This paper studies dynamic irrigation management under uncertainty taking into account temporal variability and spatial soil heterogeneity of the field. We show that an (s, S)-type irrigation policy is optimal for the soil structure that is radially homogeneous. Building on this result, we also derive performance bounds and effective heuristic policies for the general case that allows radial soil heterogeneity. Our numerical study reveals that the proposed dynamic irrigation policies can improve farmers' expected net benefit (yield revenue net of irrigation cost) and water savings significantly over the commonly used irrigation policies in practice.
时空变异性下的动态灌溉管理
最近的研究报告指出,在不久的将来,农业生产力必须显著提高,以满足由于世界人口迅速增长而增加的需求。提高农业生产力的一个方法是增加灌溉。然而,淡水短缺、生产成本增加和气候变化需要可持续和有效的灌溉方法,灌溉占全球淡水使用量的近70%。本文研究了不确定条件下考虑农田土壤时空异质性的动态灌溉管理问题。我们发现(s, s)型灌溉政策对于径向均匀的土壤结构是最优的。在此结果的基础上,我们还推导了允许径向土壤异质性的一般情况下的性能界限和有效的启发式策略。数值研究表明,与实践中常用的灌溉政策相比,本文提出的动态灌溉政策能显著提高农民的预期净收益(产量收入减去灌溉成本)和节水。
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