Author/Authors :
Bayat, Mohammad Ali Department of Water Sciences and Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University , Babazadeh, Hossein Department of Water Sciences and Engineering - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
Although the agricultural sector consumes more than 90% of the extracted water, its efficiency is lower
than other sectors. Also, according to the population growth and critical role of food security, and the
necessity to supply water to other sectors, an increasing pressure to save water, optimized consumption
and increasing water use productivity in agriculture will occur in the future. Nowadays improving
water use productivity and producing more crops per water unit consumed are the main objectives of
agricultural activities. There are several indexes to evaluate the water use productivity in agriculture.
Hence, investigation on the capabilities and deficiencies of each index is necessary. In this study, four
indexes of water use productivity including produced crop per one cubic meter of water (CPD), gross
benefit per one cubic meter of water (BPD), net benefit per one cubic meter of water (NBPD) and
benefit to cost ratio for three major crops in Iran, namely wheat, barley and potato are evaluated and
located with geographic information system (GIS). Results show that by combining all four indexes,
wheat in northern and western areas and Khuzestan province, barley in Khorasan Razavi province and
northern and central areas and potato in Hamedan province and northeast areas have a better
distribution in Iran.
Keywords :
Values added , Gross benefit , Geographic information system , Productivity indexes , Water use