Step by step calibration of an integrated model system for irrigation management
- Publication Type
- Conference proceedings
- Authors
- Arnold T., Berger T., Uribe H.
- Year of publication
- 2008
- Published in
- Proc. iEMSs 4th Biennial Meeting - Int. Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software: Integrating Sciences and Information Technology for Environmental Assessment and Decision Making, iEMSs 2008
- Band/Volume
- 1/
- Page (from - to)
- 584-591
- Conference name
- 4th Biennial Meeting of International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software: Integrating Sciences and Information Technology for Environmental Assessment and Decision Making, iEMSs 2008
- Conference location
- Barcelona, Spain
- Conference date
- July 7 - 10, 2008
- Keywords
- sustainability
Abstract To assess how the multiple processes that constitute irrigation land use interact, the basin-level hydrological model WASIM-ETH and a bioeconomic model MP-MAS were embedded into a common framework. Following conceptual integration of theories, we here describe the integration of data and joint calibration and validation of both models. Methodologically, interacting variables are first specified from data, then from model outputs, and then dynamically coupled. Interdisciplinary cross-checks and sensitivity analyses improved calibration. For irrigation management at basin scale, we indicate that physical scarcity of water, which restricts the current land use pattern in drier years, and allocative water scarcity which indicates inefficient water right markets, coexist in one basin, in different irrigation sectors. Also, due to heterogeneity of asset distribution among farmers, effective constraints vary considerably, so that water right consideration are not relevant to many. Thus, policies require in-depth analysis of the target groups at individual level.
Involved persons
Involved institutions
- Land Use Economics in the Tropics and Subtropics (Josef G. Knoll Professorship)
- Hohenheim Research Center for Global Food Security and Ecosystems
- Hohenheim Research Center for Bioeconomy
- Hohenheim Tropen
- Institute of Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics (Hans-Ruthenberg-Institute)
- Bioeconomic Modelling