Irrigation Water Use in the Danube Basin: Facts, Governance and Approach to Sustainability

D. Dogaru, W. Mauser, D. Bălteanu, T. Krimly, C. Lippert, M. Sima, J. Szolgay, S. Kohnová, M. Hanel, Mariyana Nikolova, S. Szalai, A. Frank
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Abstract In this paper we assess the irrigation water use in the Danube Basin, highlight its complexity, identify future challenges and show the relevance for a basin-wide integrative irrigation management plan as part of a more holistic and coherent resource policy. In this sense, we base our integrative regional assessments of the water-food-energy nexus on insights from an extensive review and scientific synthesis of the Danube Basin and region, experimental field studies on irrigation and agricultural water consumption, current irrigation related policies and strategies in most of the Danube countries, and regulatory frameworks on resources at European Union level. We show that a basin-wide integrative approach to water use calls for the evaluation of resource use trade-offs, resonates with the need for transdisciplinary research in addressing nexus challenges and supports integrative resource management policies within which irrigation water use represents an inherent part. In this respect, we propose a transdisciplinary research framework on sustainable irrigation water use in the Danube Basin. The findings were summarized into four interconnected problem areas in the Danube Basin, which directly or indirectly relate to irrigation strategies and resource policies: prospective water scarcity and Danube water connectedness, agricultural droughts, present and future level of potential yields, and science based proactive decision-making.
多瑙河流域灌溉用水:事实、治理和可持续性方法
在本文中,我们评估了多瑙河流域的灌溉用水,强调了其复杂性,确定了未来的挑战,并展示了作为更全面和连贯的资源政策一部分的全流域综合灌溉管理计划的相关性。从这个意义上说,我们基于对多瑙河流域和区域的广泛审查和科学综合的见解,对灌溉和农业用水的实地实验研究,大多数多瑙河国家当前与灌溉相关的政策和战略,以及欧盟层面的资源监管框架,对水-粮食-能源关系进行综合区域评估。我们表明,全流域水资源利用的综合方法需要对资源利用权衡进行评估,与跨学科研究解决关联挑战的需求产生共鸣,并支持以灌溉用水为固有组成部分的综合资源管理政策。在这方面,我们提出了多瑙河流域可持续灌溉用水的跨学科研究框架。研究结果总结为多瑙河流域直接或间接与灌溉战略和资源政策相关的四个相互关联的问题领域:未来水资源短缺和多瑙河水资源连通性、农业干旱、当前和未来潜在产量水平,以及基于科学的前瞻性决策。
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