Pros and Cons of Adopting Water-Wise Approaches in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya: A Socio-Economic View

The increased frequency of water shortages parallel to growing demands for agricultural commodities in the lower reaches of the Amu Darya River, Central Asia, calls for improving the system-level water use efficiency, by using interventions at the field level. Despite the existence of various best p...

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Main Authors: Maksud Bekchanov, John P.A. Lamers, Christopher Martius
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-05-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/2/2/200/
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spelling doaj-fb6533b51bf54d05b54c9fe2321e12cf2020-11-24T21:22:53ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412010-05-012220021610.3390/w2020200Pros and Cons of Adopting Water-Wise Approaches in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya: A Socio-Economic ViewMaksud BekchanovJohn P.A. LamersChristopher MartiusThe increased frequency of water shortages parallel to growing demands for agricultural commodities in the lower reaches of the Amu Darya River, Central Asia, calls for improving the system-level water use efficiency, by using interventions at the field level. Despite the existence of various best practices of effective water use (defined here as “water-wise options”), they are not widely adopted by farmers owing to high initial costs of investment and lack of the necessary knowledge and skills of a new generation of farmers after the Soviet era. For assessing the potential of several water-wise techniques, key indicators such as water use reduction rate (WURR), economic efficiency (EE), and financial viability (FV) were combined with expert surveys. A SWOT procedure was used to analyze the (dis)advantages, opportunities and constraints of adopting the selected water-wise methods. Results show that the examined options have substantial potential for increasing water use efficiency under promising EE. The various recommendations aim at improving the sustainability of irrigation water use. http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/2/2/200/Khorezm regionfinancial viabilitywater use efficiencySWOTUzbekistan
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Christopher Martius
Pros and Cons of Adopting Water-Wise Approaches in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya: A Socio-Economic View
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Khorezm region
financial viability
water use efficiency
SWOT
Uzbekistan
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John P.A. Lamers
Christopher Martius
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title Pros and Cons of Adopting Water-Wise Approaches in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya: A Socio-Economic View
title_short Pros and Cons of Adopting Water-Wise Approaches in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya: A Socio-Economic View
title_full Pros and Cons of Adopting Water-Wise Approaches in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya: A Socio-Economic View
title_fullStr Pros and Cons of Adopting Water-Wise Approaches in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya: A Socio-Economic View
title_full_unstemmed Pros and Cons of Adopting Water-Wise Approaches in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya: A Socio-Economic View
title_sort pros and cons of adopting water-wise approaches in the lower reaches of the amu darya: a socio-economic view
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2010-05-01
description The increased frequency of water shortages parallel to growing demands for agricultural commodities in the lower reaches of the Amu Darya River, Central Asia, calls for improving the system-level water use efficiency, by using interventions at the field level. Despite the existence of various best practices of effective water use (defined here as “water-wise options”), they are not widely adopted by farmers owing to high initial costs of investment and lack of the necessary knowledge and skills of a new generation of farmers after the Soviet era. For assessing the potential of several water-wise techniques, key indicators such as water use reduction rate (WURR), economic efficiency (EE), and financial viability (FV) were combined with expert surveys. A SWOT procedure was used to analyze the (dis)advantages, opportunities and constraints of adopting the selected water-wise methods. Results show that the examined options have substantial potential for increasing water use efficiency under promising EE. The various recommendations aim at improving the sustainability of irrigation water use.
topic Khorezm region
financial viability
water use efficiency
SWOT
Uzbekistan
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/2/2/200/
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