The Mediterranean is the most vulnerable European region to both short-term and long-term water imbalance. Since irrigated agriculture accounts for a considerable share of water abstractions, the development and adoption of spatially distributed indicators able to recognize and predict water shortage and water scarcity situations are crucial to manage their effects. This work shows the suitability of the newly developed Transpiration Deficit Index (TDI) to monitor water scarcity in a pilot study area of the Padana Plain (northern Italy) characterized by limited water availability by surface diversions. Preliminary results of its validation through a comparison with a Landsat-derived time-series of proxy for crop yield is also presented along with the potentials of the proposed approach.

Agricultural water scarcity assessment in northern Italy by means of the Transpiration Deficit Index (TDI) / A. Borghi, M. Rienzner, C. Gandolfi, A. Facchi - In: Biosystems Engineering addressing the human challenges of the 21st century : proceedingsEbook. - [s.l] : AIIA, 2017. - ISBN 9788866290209. - pp. 243-246 (( Intervento presentato al 11. convegno Biosystems Engineering addressing the human challenges of the 21st century tenutosi a Bari nel 2017.

Agricultural water scarcity assessment in northern Italy by means of the Transpiration Deficit Index (TDI)

A. Borghi;M. Rienzner;C. Gandolfi;A. Facchi
2017

Abstract

The Mediterranean is the most vulnerable European region to both short-term and long-term water imbalance. Since irrigated agriculture accounts for a considerable share of water abstractions, the development and adoption of spatially distributed indicators able to recognize and predict water shortage and water scarcity situations are crucial to manage their effects. This work shows the suitability of the newly developed Transpiration Deficit Index (TDI) to monitor water scarcity in a pilot study area of the Padana Plain (northern Italy) characterized by limited water availability by surface diversions. Preliminary results of its validation through a comparison with a Landsat-derived time-series of proxy for crop yield is also presented along with the potentials of the proposed approach.
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Water scarcity; Index; Hydrological model; Transpiration Deficit; Agricultural drought
Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria e Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali
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Biosystems Engineering addressing the human challenges of the 21st century : proceedings
AIIA
2017
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9788866290209
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Biosystems Engineering addressing the human challenges of the 21st century
Bari
2017
11
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A. Borghi, M. Rienzner, C. Gandolfi, A. Facchi
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Agricultural water scarcity assessment in northern Italy by means of the Transpiration Deficit Index (TDI) / A. Borghi, M. Rienzner, C. Gandolfi, A. Facchi - In: Biosystems Engineering addressing the human challenges of the 21st century : proceedingsEbook. - [s.l] : AIIA, 2017. - ISBN 9788866290209. - pp. 243-246 (( Intervento presentato al 11. convegno Biosystems Engineering addressing the human challenges of the 21st century tenutosi a Bari nel 2017.
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