A distributed simulation-optimization framework for many-objective water resources allocation in canal-well combined irrigation district under diverse supply and demand scenarios

IF 5.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY Agricultural Water Management Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1016/j.agwat.2024.109109
Qianzuo Zhao , Yanan Jiang , Qianyu Wang , Fenfang Xu
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To address the issues of both water resources allocation and sustainable management in agriculture areas with rising food demand, a simulation-optimization framework based on Flopy and Pymoo was proposed and developed for canal-well combined irrigation districts. The proposed framework first solved the many-objective water resources allocation problem which integrates groundwater simulation, crop production, and farmer income modules to quantitatively reveal the various trade-offs and synergies by using NSGA-III algorithm. The Entropy-TOPSIS method was then applied to recommend proper water allocation schemes. The proposed framework was further tested in Baojixia irrigation district considering various water supply and crop demand scenarios based on Copula-based uncertainty analysis. The Key findings are as follows: (1) the proposed framework could effectively optimize conjunctive water resources allocation problems of both surface water and groundwater; (2) low supply combined with high demand (p=0.17) is more likely to occur than high supply with high demand (p=0.02); (3) increased crop demand and restricted surface water negatively impact both water productivity and groundwater sustainability; and (4) the cumulative groundwater drawdown of recommend schemes is 36.9 % and 6.5 % higher under low to medium supply scenarios, while water productivity of recommend schemes decreases 28.2 % and 9.7 % with high and medium demand. This framework could provide useful insights for sustainable agricultural water management in canal-well combined irrigation district with various uncertainties in supply and demand scenarios.
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不同供需情景下渠井结合灌区多目标水资源配置的分布式模拟优化框架
为了解决粮食需求不断增长的农业地区的水资源分配和可持续管理问题,提出并开发了基于 Flopy 和 Pymoo 的渠井结合灌区模拟优化框架。提出的框架首先解决了多目标水资源分配问题,该问题综合了地下水模拟、作物产量和农民收入模块,利用 NSGA-III 算法定量揭示了各种权衡和协同作用。然后应用 Entropy-TOPSIS 方法推荐适当的水资源分配方案。在基于 Copula 的不确定性分析基础上,考虑到各种供水和作物需求情景,在鲍家峡灌区对所提出的框架进行了进一步测试。主要结论如下(1) 所提出的框架能有效优化地表水和地下水的联合水资源配置问题;(2) 低供高需(p=0.17)比高供高需(p=0.02);(3)作物需求的增加和地表水的限制对水生产率和地下水的可持续性都会产生负面影响;(4)在中低供水情景下,推荐方案的累计地下水减少量分别增加了 36.9% 和 6.5%,而在中高需求情景下,推荐方案的水生产率分别降低了 28.2% 和 9.7%。该框架可为渠井结合灌区在各种不确定的供需情景下进行可持续农业用水管理提供有益的启示。
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Agricultural Water Management
Agricultural Water Management 农林科学-农艺学
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12.10
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648
审稿时长
4.9 months
期刊介绍: Agricultural Water Management publishes papers of international significance relating to the science, economics, and policy of agricultural water management. In all cases, manuscripts must address implications and provide insight regarding agricultural water management.
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