优化水资源管理:确定在干旱条件下提高灌溉效率的策略。

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Álvaro Luque-Sánchez, Juan Manuel Díaz-Cabrera, Adela Perez Galvín, Juan Carlos Gámez-Granados, Isabel Luisa Castillejo-González
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本研究分析了干旱条件下(2020-2024年)传统非传感灌溉社区的水-能关系,以确定提高灌溉效率的管理策略。从5月15日到10月15日,当天气条件最不利,作物季节性驱动灌溉需求高峰时,用电需求数据使用K-means聚类进行了检查,该聚类揭示了每年四个重复的日负荷分布。随后对这些概况的分析表明,能源需求的分布和可变性都发生了重大变化,由于缺水,峰值功率减少了约40%。2024年,随着新的管理策略的实施,能源使用变得更加高效:峰值需求进一步下降,引入了二次峰值,以配合河流流入增加的时期,并且减少了每日变化。最后,检查了负载剖面的时间分布,以检测整个夏季运动的每日和每周趋势。研究结果证实了之前的趋势,强调了干旱期间用水量的逐步减少,2023年的影响最为严重。相比之下,在采取了改进的水资源管理措施后,2024年的特点是更有组织和高效的消费模式。研究结果强调了在极端干旱条件下适应性水管理战略的重要性,使灌溉社区能够有效地调整做法,以应对有限的水资源供应。
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Optimizing water management: Identifying strategies to enhance irrigation efficiency under drought conditions.

This study analyzes the water-energy nexus in a traditional, non-sensorized irrigation community under drought conditions (2020-2024) to identify management strategies that enhance irrigation efficiency. Electrical demand data from May 15 to October 15, when weather conditions are most unfavorable and crop seasonality drives peak irrigation demand, were examined using K-means clustering, which revealed four recurring daily load profiles each year. A subsequent analysis of these profiles showed a significant shift in both the distribution and variability of energy demand, with peak power reduced by approximately 40 % due to water scarcity. In 2024, following the implementation of new management strategies, energy use became more efficient: peak demand decreased further, a secondary peak was introduced to align with periods of increased river inflow, and daily variability was reduced. Finally, the temporal distribution of load profile was examined to detect daily and weekly trends throughout the summer campaign. The results confirmed the previous trends, highlighting the progressive reduction in water consumption during the drought, with the most severe impact observed in 2023. In contrast, 2024 was characterized by a more organized and efficient consumption pattern, following the adoption of improved water management measures. The findings underscore the critical importance of adaptive water management strategies during extreme drought conditions, enabling irrigation communities to effectively adjust practices in response to limited water availability.

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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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