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Water allocation challenges in rural river basins: A case study from the Walawe River Basin, Sri Lanka.

机译:农村流域的水资源分配挑战:来自斯里兰卡瓦拉维流域的案例研究。

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This dissertation evaluates the water allocation challenges in the rural river basins of the developing world, where demands are growing and the supply is limited. While many of these basins have yet to reach the state of closure, their water users are already experiencing water shortages. Agricultural crop production in rural river basins of the developing world plays a major role in ensuring food security. However, irrigation as the major water consumer in these basins has low water use efficiency. As water scarcity grows, the need to maximize economic gains by reallocating water to more efficient uses becomes important. Water allocation decisions must be made considering the social economic and environmental conditions of the developing world. The purpose of this dissertation is to identify water allocation strategies that satisfy the above conditions, in the example of the Walawe River basin in Sri Lanka.;In this dissertation three manuscripts are presented. The first manuscript takes a broad view of the current water allocation situation. The second manuscript develops a methodology to analyze water allocation under a priority-based approach with the use of network flow simulation techniques. The third manuscript analyzes the water supply-demand situation in the basin under future climatic conditions. The major findings of this study suggest that: (1) while up to 44% of water is still available for use, seasonality of inflows, poor water management, physical infrastructure deficiencies, and other socio-economic factors contribute to the irrigation deficits in the Walawe basin; (2) prioritizing irrigation over hydropower generation increases supply reliability by 21% in the Walawe irrigation system IRR 1. The corresponding annual loss in power output in less than 0.5%. Prioritizing the left bank irrigation area in system IRR 2 increases the economic gains from crop yields by US
机译:本文评估了需求增长,供应有限的发展中国家农村流域的水资源分配挑战。尽管这些流域中的许多流域尚未达到封闭状态,但其用水户已经遇到了缺水问题。发展中国家农村流域的农业作物生产在确保粮食安全方面发挥着重要作用。但是,灌溉是这些流域的主要用水户,用水效率低。随着水资源短缺的加剧,通过将水重新分配给更有效的利用来最大化经济收益的需求变得很重要。必须在考虑发展中国家的社会经济和环境条件的情况下做出水分配决定。本文的目的是在斯里兰卡的瓦拉维河流域为例,确定满足上述条件的水分配策略。本文提出了三份手稿。第一份手稿广泛介绍了当前的水资源分配情况。第二份手稿利用网络流量模拟技术,开发了一种基于优先级的方法来分析水分配的方法。第三篇论文分析了未来气候条件下流域的水供需状况。这项研究的主要发现表明:(1)虽然仍有高达44%的水可供使用,但流入的季节性,水资源管理不善,基础设施的缺乏以及其他社会经济因素造成了该国灌溉不足。瓦拉威盆地; (2)在Walawe灌溉系统IRR 1中,灌溉优先于水力发电可使供电可靠性提高21%。相应的年发电量损失少于0.5%。优先考虑系统IRR 2中的左岸灌溉区域,可以增加美国从农作物产量中获得的经济收益

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  • 作者

    Weragala, D. K. Neelanga.;

  • 作者单位

    Utah State University.;

  • 授予单位 Utah State University.;
  • 学科 Engineering Civil.;Water Resource Management.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 175 p.
  • 总页数 175
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:36:46

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