改善缅甸干旱地区生计的地下水利用综合评估

P. Pavelic, S. S. Sellamuttu, R. Johnston, M. McCartney, T. Sotoukee, S. Balasubramanya, Diana Suhardiman, G. Lacombe, S. Douangsavanh, O. Joffre, K. Latt, A. K. Zan, K. Thein, A. Myint, C. Cho, Y. Htut
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摘要

在缅甸干旱地区,人们普遍认为改善供水对改善约1000万人的生计和总体福祉至关重要,其中大多数人依赖农业。因此,扩大地下水的可持续利用对社会经济发展具有重要意义。根据这项研究,获取地下水的机会总体上是好的,多年来资源的开发一直在稳步增加。然而,为了增加农业生产而扩大地下水的灌溉利用似乎仍有良好的前景。为钻井提供负担得起的机械技术,并为购买小容量电动泵用于灌溉提供信贷支持,可以改善粮食安全和生计,因为这些地区有可能扩大地下水的使用。干旱地区可补充的地下水资源可能比以前认为的要少。因此,重要的是要在加强灌溉的资源开发与保护其对社区和环境的现有有益利用之间找到适当的平衡。
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Integrated Assessment of Groundwater Use for Improving Livelihoods in the Dry Zone of Myanmar
In the Dry Zone of Myanmar, improved access to water is widely acknowledged as being vital for livelihood enhancement and the general well-being of around 10 million people, most of whom depend on agriculture. Thus, expanding the sustainable use of groundwater is of great importance for socioeconomic development. According to this study, opportunities for accessing groundwater are generally good, and development of the resource has steadily increased over the years. However, there still appears to be good prospects for expanding groundwater use for irrigation, with a view to increasing agricultural production. Provision of affordable mechanical technologies for drilling wells and support with credit facilities to purchase small-capacity motorized pumps for irrigation could improve food security and livelihoods, where there is potential to expand groundwater use. Replenishable groundwater resources of the Dry Zone are likely to be less than previously thought. Thus, it is important to find the right balance between increasing development of the resource for enhanced irrigation, while also protecting its existing beneficial use for communities and the environment.
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