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South Asian agriculture increasingly dependent on meltwater and groundwater
by
Wijngaard, R. R
, Siderius, C
, Nepal, S
, Shrestha, A. B
, Immerzeel, W. W
, Wester, P
, Biemans, H
, Lutz, A. F
in
Agriculture
/ Annual rainfall
/ Annual variations
/ Climate change
/ Cryosphere
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economics
/ Environmental impact
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater irrigation
/ Groundwater runoff
/ Hydrology
/ Interannual variability
/ Irrigation
/ Irrigation water
/ Meltwater
/ Monsoon climates
/ Monsoon rainfall
/ Rain
/ Rainfall runoff
/ Rainfall-runoff relationships
/ Runoff
/ Runoff increase
/ Socioeconomic aspects
/ Socioeconomics
/ Water demand
/ Water sources
/ Water supply
2022
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South Asian agriculture increasingly dependent on meltwater and groundwater
by
Wijngaard, R. R
, Siderius, C
, Nepal, S
, Shrestha, A. B
, Immerzeel, W. W
, Wester, P
, Biemans, H
, Lutz, A. F
in
Agriculture
/ Annual rainfall
/ Annual variations
/ Climate change
/ Cryosphere
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economics
/ Environmental impact
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater irrigation
/ Groundwater runoff
/ Hydrology
/ Interannual variability
/ Irrigation
/ Irrigation water
/ Meltwater
/ Monsoon climates
/ Monsoon rainfall
/ Rain
/ Rainfall runoff
/ Rainfall-runoff relationships
/ Runoff
/ Runoff increase
/ Socioeconomic aspects
/ Socioeconomics
/ Water demand
/ Water sources
/ Water supply
2022
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South Asian agriculture increasingly dependent on meltwater and groundwater
by
Wijngaard, R. R
, Siderius, C
, Nepal, S
, Shrestha, A. B
, Immerzeel, W. W
, Wester, P
, Biemans, H
, Lutz, A. F
in
Agriculture
/ Annual rainfall
/ Annual variations
/ Climate change
/ Cryosphere
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economics
/ Environmental impact
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater irrigation
/ Groundwater runoff
/ Hydrology
/ Interannual variability
/ Irrigation
/ Irrigation water
/ Meltwater
/ Monsoon climates
/ Monsoon rainfall
/ Rain
/ Rainfall runoff
/ Rainfall-runoff relationships
/ Runoff
/ Runoff increase
/ Socioeconomic aspects
/ Socioeconomics
/ Water demand
/ Water sources
/ Water supply
2022
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South Asian agriculture increasingly dependent on meltwater and groundwater
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South Asian agriculture increasingly dependent on meltwater and groundwater
2022
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Irrigated agriculture in South Asia depends on meltwater, monsoon rains and groundwater. Climate change alters the hydrology and causes shifts in the timing, composition and magnitude of these sources of water supply. Simultaneously, socio-economic growth increases water demand. Here we use a high-resolution cryosphere–hydrology–crop model forced with an ensemble of climate and socio-economic projections to assess how the sources of irrigation water supply may shift during the twenty-first century. We find increases in the importance of meltwater and groundwater for irrigated agriculture. An earlier melt peak increases meltwater withdrawal at the onset of the cropping season in May and June in the Indus, whereas increasing peak irrigation water demand during July and August aggravates non-renewable groundwater pumping in the Indus and Ganges despite runoff increases. Increasing inter-annual variability in rainfall runoff increases the need for meltwater and groundwater to complement rainfall runoff during future dry years.South Asian agriculture depends on water from rains, meltwater and groundwater, but climate change impacts the timing of these water sources’ availability. Projections indicate that meltwater and groundwater will become more important and will need to offset reduced rainfall during drier years.
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Nature Publishing Group
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