Regional Impact of Urban Water Use on Irrigated Agriculture Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • AbstractLinear programming and regional input-output models were applied to estimate the impacts of increased pumping costs for irrigated agriculture due to groundwater depletion principally caused by the expanding urban area of San Antonio, Texas. A biophysical simulator was used to estimate linear programming coefficients of crop yield by irrigation level and timing. The results indicate significant local (county) economic impacts from groundwater mining but insignificant regional impacts. A major improvement in irrigation efficiency would be required to offset the increased pumping costs and reduced water availability associated with increased lifts due to urban expansion.

published proceedings

  • Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics

author list (cited authors)

  • Lee, J. G., Lacewell, R. D., Ozuna, T., & Jones, L. L.

citation count

  • 1

complete list of authors

  • Lee, John G||Lacewell, Ronald D||Ozuna, Teofilo||Jones, Lonnie L

publication date

  • January 1987