Achieving Sustainable Irrigation Water Withdrawals: Global Impacts on Food Production and Land Use

By Jing Liu1, Tom Hertel1, Richard Lammers2, Alexander A Prusevich2, Uris Lantz C Baldos1, Danielle Grogan2, Steve Frolking2

1. Purdue University 2. University of New Hampshire

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Unsustainable water use challenges the capacity of water resources to ensure food security and continued growth of the economy. Adaptation policies targeting future water security can easily overlook its interaction with other sustainability metrics and unanticipated local responses to the larger-scale policy interventions. Using a global partial equilibrium grid-resolving model SIMPLE-G, and coupling it with the global Water Balance Model, we simulate the consequences of reducing unsustainable irrigation for food security, land use change, and terrestrial carbon. A variety of future (2050) scenarios are considered that interact irrigation productivity with two policy interventions— inter-basin water transfers and international commodity market integration. We find that pursuing sustainable irrigation may erode other development and environmental goals due to higher food price and cropland expansion. This results in over 800 million more undernourished people and 0.87 GtC additional emissions. Faster total factor productivity growth in irrigated sectors will encourage more aggressive irrigation water use in the basins where irrigation vulnerability is expected to be reduced by inter-basin water transfer. By allowing for a systematic comparison of these alternative adaptations to future irrigation vulnerability, the global gridded modeling approach offers unique insights into the multiscale nature of the water scarcity challenge.

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  • Liu, J., Hertel, T.W., Lammers, R., Prusevich, A., Baldos, U., Grogan, D. and Frolking, S., 2017. Achieving Sustainable Irrigation Water Withdrawals: Global Impacts on Food Production and Land Use. Environmental Research Letters, Volume 12, Number 10. .
  • Jing Liu; Tom Hertel; Richard Lammers; Alexander A Prusevich; Uris Lantz C Baldos; Danielle Grogan; Steve Frolking (2017), "Achieving Sustainable Irrigation Water Withdrawals: Global Impacts on Food Production and Land Use," https://mygeohub.org/resources/1349.

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