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Using system dynamics to model water-reallocation

Authors :
Teri Etchells
Amgad Elmahdi
Hector Malano
Source :
The Environmentalist. 27:3-12
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

Improving the efficiency of water allocation has long been recognised as a key problem for the water resources management decision-makers. However, assessing the efficacy of management decision is difficult due to the complexity and interconnectivity of water resource systems. For this reason, it is vital that robust modelling approaches are employed to deal with the feedback loops inherent in the water resource systems. Whilst many studies have applied modelling to various aspects of water resource management, little attention has been given to innovations in modelling approaches to deal with the modelling challenges associated with improving decision-making. The aim of this study is to apply a System Dynamics modelling approach to improve the efficiency of water allocation incorporating a myriad of irrigation system constraints. The system dynamic approach allows the different system components to be organised as a collection of discrete objects that incorporate data, structure and function to generate complex system behaviour. Through the application of a system dynamic approach, a robust model (named the Economical Reallocating Water Model (ERWM)) was developed which was used to examine the options of re-allocating water resources that minimize the water cost all over an irrigated agricultural area. The ERWM incorporated a wide range of complexities likely to be encountered in water resource management: surface and ground water sources, water trading between sources, system constraint such as maximum ground water pumping, rates, maximum

Details

ISSN :
15732991 and 02511088
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Environmentalist
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........490d44d70053f4674185d76177959f41
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10669-007-9010-2