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Irrigation modernization and water conservation in Spain: The case of Riegos del Alto Aragón
Authors:S Lecina  D Isidoro  R Aragüés
Institution:a Ager ingenieros, ingeniería rural y civil S.L. c/Mayor 53, 2°B 50001 Zaragoza, Spain
b Soil and Irrigation Department (associated with CSIC), Agrifood Research and Technology Centre of Aragon (CITA), Aragon Government, Avenida de Montañana 930, 50059 Zaragoza, Spain
c Department Soil and Water, Aula Dei Experimental Station, CSIC. P.O. Box 13034, 50080 Zaragoza, Spain
Abstract:This study analyzes the effects of irrigation modernization on water conservation, using the Riegos del Alto Aragón (RAA) irrigation project (NE Spain, 123354 ha) as a case study. A conceptual approach, based on water accounting and water productivity, has been used. Traditional surface irrigation systems and modern sprinkler systems currently occupy 73% and 27% of the irrigated area, respectively. Virtually all the irrigated area is devoted to field crops. Nowadays, farmers are investing on irrigation modernization by switching from surface to sprinkler irrigation because of the lack of labour and the reduction of net incomes as a consequence of reduction in European subsidies, among other factors. At the RAA project, modern sprinkler systems present higher crop yields and more intense cropping patterns than traditional surface irrigation systems. Crop evapotranspiration and non-beneficial evapotranspiration (mainly wind drift and evaporation loses, WDEL) per unit area are higher in sprinkler irrigated than in surface irrigated areas. Our results indicate that irrigation modernization will increase water depletion and water use. Farmers will achieve higher productivity and better working conditions. Likewise, the expected decreases in RAA irrigation return flows will lead to improvements in the quality of the receiving water bodies. However, water productivity computed over water depletion will not vary with irrigation modernization due to the typical linear relationship between yield and evapotranspiration and to the effect of WDEL on the regional water balance. Future variations in crop and energy prices might change the conclusions on economic productivity.
Keywords:Irrigation efficiency  Sprinkler irrigation  Surface irrigation  Water accounting  Water depletion  Water quality  Water productivity
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