Journal article
Assessing the impact of irrigation efficiency projects on return flows in the south‐eastern murray–darling basin, Australia
GR Walker, AC Horne, QJ Wang, R Rendell
Water Switzerland | MDPI | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13101366
Abstract
Improving irrigation efficiency (IE) is an approach used globally to help meet competing demands for water and facilitate reallocation of water between sectors. In the Murray–Darling Basin in Australia, the Australian government has invested heavily in IE projects to recover water for the environment. However, this approach has been seriously questioned, out of concerns that improved IE would reduce irrigation return flows to rivers and therefore offset water recovery. In this study, we use a water balance model to assess the impact of the IE projects on return flows and highlight sensitivities and uncertainties. The model enables the impact on return flows to be assessed on specific IE proj..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This paper builds on work [27], which was funded by the Murray-Darling Basin Authority. AH was funded through an ARC DECRA award (DE180100550).