The iGains4Gains model guides irrigation water conservation and allocation to enhance nexus gains across water, food, carbon emissions, and nature.

Environmental research. Food systems Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1088/2976-601X/adabe9
Bruce Lankford, Nafn Amdar, Matthew McCartney, Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi
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This paper introduces and applies iGain4Gains, an Excel-based model, to reveal how changes to water conservation and allocation, and irrigation technology, can produce four nexus gains. These gains are; reduced aggregate water consumption, sustained crop production, lower carbon emissions, and enhanced water availability for nature. We developed the model with limited data and hypothetical future scenarios from the Amman-Zarqa basin in Jordan. Given its significant irrigation and urban water demands and difficult decisions regarding future water allocation and nexus choices, this basin is a highly appropriate case study. The paper's primary aim is to demonstrate the iGains4Gains nexus model rather than to build an accurate hydrological model of the basin's water resources. The model addresses two critical questions regarding increased irrigation efficiency. First, can irrigation efficiency and other factors, such as irrigated area, be applied to achieve real water savings while maintaining crop production, ensuring greenhouse gas emission reductions, and 'freeing' water for nature? Second, with the insight that water conservation is a distributive/allocative act, we ask who between four paracommoners (the proprietor irrigation system, neighbouring irrigation systems, society, and nature) benefits hydrologically from changes in irrigation efficiency? Recognising nexus gains are not always linear, positive and predictable, the model reveals that achieving all four gains simultaneously is difficult, likely leading to trade-offs such as water consumption rebounds or increased carbon emissions. Demonstrated by its use at a workshop in Jordan in February 2024, iGains4Gains can be used by students, scientists and decision-makers, to explore and understand nexus trade-offs connected to changes in irrigation management. The paper concludes with recommendations for governing water and irrigated agriculture in basins where large volumes of water are withdrawn and depleted by irrigation.

iGains4Gains模型指导灌溉用水保护和分配,以提高水、粮食、碳排放和自然之间的关联收益。
本文介绍并应用基于excel的iGain4Gains模型,揭示了水资源保护和分配以及灌溉技术的变化如何产生四种联系收益。这些收益是;减少总耗水量,维持作物生产,降低碳排放,增强自然用水。我们利用约旦Amman-Zarqa盆地的有限数据和假设的未来情景开发了该模型。鉴于其巨大的灌溉和城市用水需求以及关于未来水资源分配和关系选择的困难决策,该流域是一个非常合适的案例研究。本文的主要目的是证明iGains4Gains关联模型,而不是建立流域水资源的精确水文模型。该模型解决了关于提高灌溉效率的两个关键问题。首先,能否利用灌溉效率和其他因素,如灌溉面积,实现真正的节水,同时保持作物生产,确保温室气体减排,并为自然“释放”水?其次,鉴于水资源保护是一种分配/配置行为,我们要问,在四个准共通者(业主灌溉系统、邻近灌溉系统、社会和自然)中,谁能从灌溉效率的变化中获得水文效益?认识到关联收益并不总是线性的、积极的和可预测的,该模型表明,同时实现所有四种收益是困难的,可能导致权衡,如用水量反弹或碳排放增加。iGains4Gains于2024年2月在约旦的一个研讨会上得到了演示,学生、科学家和决策者可以使用它来探索和理解与灌溉管理变化相关的关系权衡。这篇论文最后提出了在大量水资源因灌溉而枯竭的流域治理水资源和灌溉农业的建议。
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