Caracterización de las superficies agrícolas y sus volúmenes de irrigación en la cuenca del río San Juan, México

The sustainable management of hydrological resources in the San Juan river basin is top-priority for the regional development of Northeastern Mexico. This research report quantified irrigated agricultural areas, and water volumes required for irrigation were predicted under three rainfall scenarios,...

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Main Authors: José Návar, Efraín Rodríguez TélIez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 2001-09-01
Series:Investigaciones Geográficas
Online Access:http://www.investigacionesgeograficas.unam.mx/index.php/rig/article/view/59166
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spelling doaj-dca07108b1f04174ac530f5531b71c9e2020-11-24T23:15:09ZengUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoInvestigaciones Geográficas0188-46112448-72792001-09-0114710.14350/rig.5916651120Caracterización de las superficies agrícolas y sus volúmenes de irrigación en la cuenca del río San Juan, MéxicoJosé NávarEfraín Rodríguez TélIezThe sustainable management of hydrological resources in the San Juan river basin is top-priority for the regional development of Northeastern Mexico. This research report quantified irrigated agricultural areas, and water volumes required for irrigation were predicted under three rainfall scenarios, as an approach to build an inventory of water requirements by the farming sector. The total agricultural area amounted 172 999 hectares, the commonest crops being corn, sorghum and citric fruits. Water volumes required for irrigation approximated 1 319, 1 688 and 188 mm3 year-1 under probability of rainfall occurrence scenarios of 50, 20 and 80% the San Juan river basin. Irrigation agriculture contributes to reduce expenses, leads to a higher water extraction from rivers to satisfy farming consumption when drought periods occur. The need to implement sustainable hydrological resource management practices is stressed, as an alternative to ameliorate potential changes in agricultural areas.http://www.investigacionesgeograficas.unam.mx/index.php/rig/article/view/59166
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title Caracterización de las superficies agrícolas y sus volúmenes de irrigación en la cuenca del río San Juan, México
title_short Caracterización de las superficies agrícolas y sus volúmenes de irrigación en la cuenca del río San Juan, México
title_full Caracterización de las superficies agrícolas y sus volúmenes de irrigación en la cuenca del río San Juan, México
title_fullStr Caracterización de las superficies agrícolas y sus volúmenes de irrigación en la cuenca del río San Juan, México
title_full_unstemmed Caracterización de las superficies agrícolas y sus volúmenes de irrigación en la cuenca del río San Juan, México
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publisher Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
series Investigaciones Geográficas
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description The sustainable management of hydrological resources in the San Juan river basin is top-priority for the regional development of Northeastern Mexico. This research report quantified irrigated agricultural areas, and water volumes required for irrigation were predicted under three rainfall scenarios, as an approach to build an inventory of water requirements by the farming sector. The total agricultural area amounted 172 999 hectares, the commonest crops being corn, sorghum and citric fruits. Water volumes required for irrigation approximated 1 319, 1 688 and 188 mm3 year-1 under probability of rainfall occurrence scenarios of 50, 20 and 80% the San Juan river basin. Irrigation agriculture contributes to reduce expenses, leads to a higher water extraction from rivers to satisfy farming consumption when drought periods occur. The need to implement sustainable hydrological resource management practices is stressed, as an alternative to ameliorate potential changes in agricultural areas.
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