Managing scarce water and land resources: The potentials of cowpea production in Namibia

IF 4.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Jihye Jeong , Kerstin Jantke , Livia Rasche , Annette Eschenbach , David Uchezuba , Barbara Reinhold-Hurek , Uwe A. Schneider
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Namibia, as many Sub-Saharan countries such faces increasing food insecurity due to a combination of climatic and socio-economic challenges. Despite having limited arable land, agriculture remains crucial for rural livelihoods in the country. Cowpea, a legume known for its resilience to water and temperature stress, plays an important role in the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Namibia. This study aims to explore the potential of cowpea cultivation in Namibia and its impact on resource use. To investigate the resource demand of cowpea production, to assess the impact of irrigation and inoculation on cowpea productivity, and to analyze trade-offs between water and land resources in cowpea production, we integrate crop growth simulations with resource allocation optimization. Field experiment data inform our simulations of cowpea production, covering both rainfed and irrigated systems for standard and inoculated cowpeas. Our results show that both irrigation and inoculation substantially enhance cowpea productivity in northern Namibia, with yields reaching a maximum of 5.73 tons per hectare. In particular, inoculation emerges as a promising strategy for improving yields and resource efficiency without exacerbating water stress, unlike irrigation. Our simulations indicate that inoculated cowpea cultivation alone has the potential to meet the protein needs of the entire Namibian population using 10% of the current cropland and water resources. Therefore, inoculation is a viable strategy for smallholder farmers in Namibia to sustainably increase yields and reduce food insecurity under resource scarcity. In conclusion, this study highlights the importance of exploring innovative agricultural practices to address food insecurity in sub-Saharan countries such as Namibia and emphasizes the role of cowpea cultivation in achieving sustainable food production in the region.
管理稀缺的水资源和土地资源:纳米比亚豇豆生产的潜力
与许多撒哈拉以南国家一样,由于气候和社会经济挑战的共同作用,纳米比亚面临着日益严重的粮食不安全问题。尽管可耕地有限,农业仍然是该国农村生计的关键。豇豆是一种以耐水和温度胁迫而闻名的豆科植物,在纳米比亚小农的生计中发挥着重要作用。本研究旨在探讨豇豆种植在纳米比亚的潜力及其对资源利用的影响。为了研究豇豆生产的资源需求,评估灌溉和接种对豇豆产量的影响,并分析豇豆生产中水土资源的权衡,我们将作物生长模拟与资源配置优化相结合。田间试验数据为我们的豇豆生产模拟提供了信息,包括标准豇豆和接种豇豆的旱作和灌溉系统。结果表明,在纳米比亚北部,灌溉和接种都能显著提高豇豆的产量,产量最高可达5.73吨/公顷。特别是,与灌溉不同,接种是一种很有前途的策略,可以在不加剧水分胁迫的情况下提高产量和资源效率。我们的模拟表明,仅接种豇豆种植就有可能满足整个纳米比亚人口的蛋白质需求,使用目前农田和水资源的10%。因此,接种是纳米比亚小农在资源稀缺的情况下可持续提高产量和减少粮食不安全的可行策略。总之,本研究强调了探索创新农业实践以解决纳米比亚等撒哈拉以南国家粮食不安全问题的重要性,并强调了豇豆种植在实现该地区可持续粮食生产中的作用。
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Environmental Development
Environmental Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
1.90%
发文量
62
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Development provides a future oriented, pro-active, authoritative source of information and learning for researchers, postgraduate students, policymakers, and managers, and bridges the gap between fundamental research and the application in management and policy practices. It stimulates the exchange and coupling of traditional scientific knowledge on the environment, with the experiential knowledge among decision makers and other stakeholders and also connects natural sciences and social and behavioral sciences. Environmental Development includes and promotes scientific work from the non-western world, and also strengthens the collaboration between the developed and developing world. Further it links environmental research to broader issues of economic and social-cultural developments, and is intended to shorten the delays between research and publication, while ensuring thorough peer review. Environmental Development also creates a forum for transnational communication, discussion and global action. Environmental Development is open to a broad range of disciplines and authors. The journal welcomes, in particular, contributions from a younger generation of researchers, and papers expanding the frontiers of environmental sciences, pointing at new directions and innovative answers. All submissions to Environmental Development are reviewed using the general criteria of quality, originality, precision, importance of topic and insights, clarity of exposition, which are in keeping with the journal''s aims and scope.
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