2022
DOI: 10.3389/frwa.2022.930481
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Can the Right Crop Mix Reduce the Water Rebound Effect Following Improvements in Irrigation Efficiency?

Abstract: Water rebound has been recognized as a significant issue that reduces the effectiveness of irrigation efficiency improvement policies aimed at water conservation. However, there is an absence of quantitative analysis of the impact of crop mixes on the water rebound effect, and studies focusing on the heterogeneous effects of various climatic regions are scarce. Thus, this study aims to explore the effects of water rebound on irrigation efficiency improvements from the perspectives of crop mix and climatic regi… Show more

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“…A lot of research is going on in the field of water conservation in irrigation as evidenced from recent papers published in this journal (e.g., Chai et al, 2022;Jahangirpour and Zibaei, 2022). It is also becoming evident to water professionals that many WCTs actually increase water use (Ward and Pulido-Velazquez, 2008) and non-economic issues are also relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lot of research is going on in the field of water conservation in irrigation as evidenced from recent papers published in this journal (e.g., Chai et al, 2022;Jahangirpour and Zibaei, 2022). It is also becoming evident to water professionals that many WCTs actually increase water use (Ward and Pulido-Velazquez, 2008) and non-economic issues are also relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%