Assessment of water resources to support the development of irrigation in northwest Cambodia: a water budget approach

Vouillamoz, Jean-Michel

Abstract

Water availability is the primary constraint on the improvement of food security in rural areas in northwestern Cambodia. A 4-year study was carried out in the upper Stung Sreng watershed to assess water resources. Four sub-watersheds with different land cover types, ranging in size from 1.5 to 185km(2), were monitored using dedicated weather stations and rain- and streamgauges. Geophysics and observation boreholes were used to characterize aquifers. Rainwater is mostly split into evapotranspiration (annual mean of 54% rainfall) and streamflow components (49%), because groundwater recharge is low (1%). Thus, rainwater and streamflow are the main sources for irrigation development. Groundwater can be used only in specific locations for low water-demand crops. A total of 186 household ponds and three village-scale dams were built and 31 wells were installed. The household pond was determined to be the best solution for irrigation development because of its simple management.

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Título de la Revista: HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL
Volumen: 62
Número: 11
Editorial: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Página de inicio: 1840
Página final: 1855
DOI:

10.1080/02626667.2017.1351030

Notas: ISI