TypeJournal Article
Subjects
- Irrigation
- Hydrology/hydrogeology
- Modelling and spatial analysis
- Water Storage
- Impact
- Investment
Languageen
Research Themes
OASIS, an irrigation diagnosis model, is applied to the Zhanghe Irrigation System in central China to investigate the contribution of smaller local storages (in �melons on the vine� configuration) as compared with the main reservoir. Results show that local storages are more important in normal-to-wet years, while the main reservoir is critical in dry years, which implies a strong policy correction relevant to many parts of the world. Balanced investment in various storage infrastructures with associated management practices is a cost-effective strategy for irrigation development.
Citation
Cai, Xueliang; Cui, Y.; Dai, J.; Luo, Y. 2012. Local storages: the impact on hydrology and implications for policy making in irrigation systems. Water International, 37(4):395-407. (Special issue on "How hydrological models support informed decision making in developing countries" with contributions by IWMI authors).
Authors
- Xueliang Cai
- Yuanlai Cui
- Dai, J.
- Luo, Y.