Water demand of central pivot-irrigated areas in Bahia, Brazil: management of water resources applied to sustainable production

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2021-01-01

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Ribeiro, Wilian Rodrigues
Gonçalves, Morgana Scaramussa
Ferreira, Daniel Soares
da Costa Gonçalves, Dalila
de Almeida, Samira Luns Hatum [UNESP]
de Sales, Ramon Amaro
Siman, Felipe Cunha
Venancio, Luan Peroni
dos Reis, Edvaldo Fialho

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When performed without technical criteria, the rapid expansion of irrigated agricultural frontiers can result in overexploitation of water, causing worrying impacts on the balance of agroecosystems. This study proposes a model applied to the state of Bahia, to estimate the water demand of areas irrigated by a central pivot, in order to contribute to information that will subsidize the inspection and planning of water resources in the promotion of sustainable agriculture. The irrigated areas were identified and measured by photointerpretation using orbital images from the Landsat-8 satellite. With a historical series of data, the reference evapotranspiration was calculated and monthly water balance was elaborated. The data obtained were spatialized by kriging, and with punctual values of water deficit (mm), the water demand of the irrigated perimeter of the equipment was estimated. The results were described considering strategic planning units, proposed from municipalities, hydrographic basins and biomes. A total of 4075 pivots were quantified, covering an irrigated area of 265,896.30 ha and with an average annual consumption of 1,333,473,208.02 m3 of water. Areas of high demand were identified, especially in the western region of Bahia, which includes the hydrographic basin of the São Francisco River and the Cerrado biome, concentrating 80.85% and 75.47% of the state water demand for pivots, respectively. Considering possible points of water vulnerability and continuity of this expansion, the results provide the primary information needed to encourage the adoption of public policies aimed at the management of water resources. The study method proposes guidelines that condition the application in any region of interest in the world. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

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Environmental public policies, Irrigated agriculture, Irrigation, Remote sensing, Sustainable agriculture, Water vulnerability

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Environment, Development and Sustainability.

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