The role of Kampar watershed in achieving sufficient rice production and sustaining agriculture

Agriculture is the largest global water consumer, crucial to understanding its impact on watersheds. This study was conducted in the Kampar watershed in Riau province, covering Kampar and Pelalawan regencies. It assesses the watershed’s suitability for meeting agricultural water needs, particularl...

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Main Authors: Titisari, Prima Wahyu, Elfis, Elfis, Zen, Irina Safitri, Chahyana, Indry, Permatasari, Tika, Maryanti, Adelina, Dalilla, Faizan
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spelling my.iium.irep.1121112024-05-08T01:42:14Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/112111/ The role of Kampar watershed in achieving sufficient rice production and sustaining agriculture Titisari, Prima Wahyu Elfis, Elfis Zen, Irina Safitri Chahyana, Indry Permatasari, Tika Maryanti, Adelina Dalilla, Faizan GE Environmental Sciences GE196 Sustainable living GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography GN Anthropology QH Natural history QH301 Biology QH541.13 Ecology Agriculture is the largest global water consumer, crucial to understanding its impact on watersheds. This study was conducted in the Kampar watershed in Riau province, covering Kampar and Pelalawan regencies. It assesses the watershed’s suitability for meeting agricultural water needs, particularly for rice cultivation. The study utilizes quantitative methods, applying the Penman–Monteith technique and benefit transfer analysis to measure the water footprint of agriculture. Key indicators include blue, green, and gray water footprints. The water footprint in the Kampar watershed is 173.84 m3 /t, with rice cultivation in the Kampar regency having 57.96 m3 /t blue, 32.19 m3 /t green, and 14.52 m3 /t gray water footprints. In the Pelalawan regency, the values were 41.09 m3 /t blue, 25.59 m3 /t green, and 2.49 m3 /t gray water footprints. The findings suggest a significant need for ample water usage from surface and groundwater in both Kampar and Pelalawan regencies for rice cultivation. Regarding the water availability in each district: Kampar regency has 1,063,281,652 m3 /year and Pelalawan regency has 987,542,991 m3 /year. This surplus in the Kampar watershed ensures sufficient water for rice cultivation in both districts, especially in the Kampar regency. These hold promising further agricultural development in the Riau province. IWA Publishing 2024-02-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/112111/2/112111_The%20role%20of%20Kampar%20watershed%20in%20achieving.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/112111/3/112111_The%20role%20of%20Kampar%20watershed%20in%20achieving_Scopus.pdf Titisari, Prima Wahyu and Elfis, Elfis and Zen, Irina Safitri and Chahyana, Indry and Permatasari, Tika and Maryanti, Adelina and Dalilla, Faizan (2024) The role of Kampar watershed in achieving sufficient rice production and sustaining agriculture. Water Supply, 24 (2). pp. 480-496. ISSN 1606-9749 E-ISSN 1607-0798 https://iwaponline.com/ws/article/24/2/480/100273/The-role-of-Kampar-watershed-in-achieving https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2024.016
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English
topic GE Environmental Sciences
GE196 Sustainable living
GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
GN Anthropology
QH Natural history
QH301 Biology
QH541.13 Ecology
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
GE196 Sustainable living
GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
GN Anthropology
QH Natural history
QH301 Biology
QH541.13 Ecology
Titisari, Prima Wahyu
Elfis, Elfis
Zen, Irina Safitri
Chahyana, Indry
Permatasari, Tika
Maryanti, Adelina
Dalilla, Faizan
The role of Kampar watershed in achieving sufficient rice production and sustaining agriculture
description Agriculture is the largest global water consumer, crucial to understanding its impact on watersheds. This study was conducted in the Kampar watershed in Riau province, covering Kampar and Pelalawan regencies. It assesses the watershed’s suitability for meeting agricultural water needs, particularly for rice cultivation. The study utilizes quantitative methods, applying the Penman–Monteith technique and benefit transfer analysis to measure the water footprint of agriculture. Key indicators include blue, green, and gray water footprints. The water footprint in the Kampar watershed is 173.84 m3 /t, with rice cultivation in the Kampar regency having 57.96 m3 /t blue, 32.19 m3 /t green, and 14.52 m3 /t gray water footprints. In the Pelalawan regency, the values were 41.09 m3 /t blue, 25.59 m3 /t green, and 2.49 m3 /t gray water footprints. The findings suggest a significant need for ample water usage from surface and groundwater in both Kampar and Pelalawan regencies for rice cultivation. Regarding the water availability in each district: Kampar regency has 1,063,281,652 m3 /year and Pelalawan regency has 987,542,991 m3 /year. This surplus in the Kampar watershed ensures sufficient water for rice cultivation in both districts, especially in the Kampar regency. These hold promising further agricultural development in the Riau province.
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author Titisari, Prima Wahyu
Elfis, Elfis
Zen, Irina Safitri
Chahyana, Indry
Permatasari, Tika
Maryanti, Adelina
Dalilla, Faizan
author_facet Titisari, Prima Wahyu
Elfis, Elfis
Zen, Irina Safitri
Chahyana, Indry
Permatasari, Tika
Maryanti, Adelina
Dalilla, Faizan
author_sort Titisari, Prima Wahyu
title The role of Kampar watershed in achieving sufficient rice production and sustaining agriculture
title_short The role of Kampar watershed in achieving sufficient rice production and sustaining agriculture
title_full The role of Kampar watershed in achieving sufficient rice production and sustaining agriculture
title_fullStr The role of Kampar watershed in achieving sufficient rice production and sustaining agriculture
title_full_unstemmed The role of Kampar watershed in achieving sufficient rice production and sustaining agriculture
title_sort role of kampar watershed in achieving sufficient rice production and sustaining agriculture
publisher IWA Publishing
publishDate 2024
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/112111/2/112111_The%20role%20of%20Kampar%20watershed%20in%20achieving.pdf
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