Water scarcity and the impact of improved irrigation management: a computable general equilibrium analysis

被引:84
|
作者
Calzadilla, Alvaro [1 ,2 ]
Rehdanz, Katrin [1 ,3 ]
Tol, Richard S. J. [4 ,5 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Kiel Inst World Econ, D-24105 Kiel, Germany
[2] Int Max Planck Res Sch Earth Syst Modelling, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
[3] Univ Kiel, Dept Econ, D-24118 Kiel, Germany
[4] Econ & Social Res Inst, Dublin 2, Ireland
[5] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Inst Environm Studies, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[6] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Spatial Econ, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
D58; Q17; Q25; Computable general equilibrium; Irrigation; Water policy; Water scarcity; Irrigation efficiency; ECONOMIC-IMPACT; VIRTUAL WATER; EFFICIENCY; PERFORMANCE; SYSTEMS; TRADE; WHEAT; CHINA;
D O I
10.1111/j.1574-0862.2010.00516.x
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
Increasing water scarcity combined with an increasing demand for food and water for irrigation call for a careful revision of water use in agriculture. Currently, less than 60% of all the water used for irrigation is effectively used by crops. Based on the new version of the GTAP-W model we analyze the effect of potential water savings and the welfare implications of improvements in irrigation efficiency worldwide. The results show that a water policy directed to improve irrigation efficiency led to global and regional water savings, but it is not beneficial for all regions. The final effect on regional welfare will depend on the interaction of several different causes. For instance, higher irrigation efficiency changes opportunity costs and reverses comparative advantages, modifying regional trade patterns and welfare. For water-stressed regions the effects on welfare are mostly positive. For nonwater scarce regions the results are more mixed and mostly negative. The results show that exports of virtual water are not exclusive of water abundant regions.
引用
收藏
页码:305 / 323
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] China's Rare Earths Supply Forecast in 2025: A Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Analysis
    Ge, Jianping
    Lei, Yalin
    Zhao, Lianrong
    MINERALS, 2016, 6 (03):
  • [42] Economic consequences of climate change impacts on South Asian agriculture: A computable general equilibrium analysis
    Abeysekara, Walimuni Chamindri Sewanka Mendis
    Siriwardana, Mahinda
    Meng, Samuel
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 2024, 68 (01) : 77 - 100
  • [43] A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of the United States-Canada 2006 Sofiwood Lumber Agreement
    Ochuodho, Thomas O.
    Lantz, Van A.
    Olale, Edward
    FOREST SCIENCE, 2016, 62 (06) : 679 - 689
  • [44] Estimating the economic impact of large hydropower projects: a dynamic multi-regional computable general equilibrium analysis
    Ni, Hongzhen
    Zhao, Jing
    Peng, Xiujian
    Chen, Genfa
    WATER POLICY, 2022, 24 (09) : 1343 - 1365
  • [45] Estimating the economic impact of large hydropower projects: a dynamic multi-regional computable general equilibrium analysis
    Ni, Hongzhen
    Zhao, Jing
    Peng, Xiujian
    Chen, Genfa
    WATER POLICY, 2021,
  • [46] Estimating the economic impact of pandemic influenza: An application of the computable general equilibrium model to the UK
    Smith, Richard D.
    Keogh-Brown, Marcus R.
    Barnett, Tony
    SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2011, 73 (02) : 235 - 244
  • [47] Adapting to water scarcity: constraints and opportunities for improving irrigation management in Khorezm, Uzbekistan
    Tischbein, B.
    Manschadi, A. M.
    Conrad, C.
    Hornidge, A-K
    Bhaduri, A.
    Ul Hassan, M.
    Lamers, J. P. A.
    Awan, U. K.
    Vlek, P. L. G.
    WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-WATER SUPPLY, 2013, 13 (02): : 337 - 348
  • [48] Efficient irrigation water allocation and its impact on agricultural sustainability and water scarcity under uncertainty
    Li, Mo
    Xu, Yaowen
    Fu, Qiang
    Singh, Vijay P.
    Liu, Dong
    Li, Tianxiao
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2020, 586
  • [49] Fiscal reform: a computable general equilibrium (CGE) analysis for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    Roos, Elizabeth Louisa
    Adams, Philip David
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC AND MIDDLE EASTERN FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT, 2021, 14 (04) : 812 - 834
  • [50] Modelling income distribution in countries in transition: A computable general equilibrium analysis for Poland
    Roberts, BM
    Zolkiewski, Z
    ECONOMIC MODELLING, 1996, 13 (01) : 67 - 90