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Spatial adaptation pathways to reconcile future water and food security in the Indus River basin

Wouter Smolenaars, Wout Jan-Willem Sommerauer, Bregje van der Bolt, Muhammad Jamil, Sanita Dhaubanjar, Arthur Lutz, Walter W. Immerzeel, Fulco Ludwig, Hester Biemans

2023Communications Earth & Environment17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Irrigated wheat production is critical for food security in the Indus basin. Changing climatic and socio-economic conditions are expected to increase wheat demand and reduce irrigation water availability. Therefore, adaptation of irrigated wheat production is essential to achieve the interlinked Sustainable Development Goals for both water and food security. Here, we developed a spatial adaptation pathways methodology that integrates water and food objectives under future climate change and population growth. The results show that strategic combinations between production intensification, laser land leveling, and targeted expansion of irrigated areas can ensure wheat production increases and irrigation water savings in the short term. However, no adaptation pathways can ensure long-term wheat production within the existing irrigation water budget under rapid population growth. Adaptation planning for the Sustainable Development Goals in the Indus basin must therefore address both climatic and population changes, and anticipate that current food production practices may be unsustainable.

Topics & Concepts

Food securityIndusPopulationEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)IrrigationAdaptation (eye)Water resource managementSustainabilitySustainable developmentWater conservationNatural resource economicsBusinessStructural basinAgricultureGeographyEcologyEconomicsBiologyMacroeconomicsDemographyNeuroscienceSociologyPaleontologyArchaeologyWater-Energy-Food Nexus StudiesWater resources management and optimizationTransboundary Water Resource Management
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