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Original Articles

Climate-induced land health risk in farmland systems: A case study of Qarasou sub-basin in Karkheh River Basin

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Pages 379-392 | Received 25 Apr 2015, Accepted 20 Jul 2015, Published online: 24 Nov 2015
 

ABSTRACT

The present study was carried out to investigate the impact of climate change on land suitability for agricultural development in a sub-basin of Karkheh River Basin, Iran. For this, land suitability of the sub-basin was evaluated twice; once regardless of the climate change impact, and again by involving the impact of climate change. Simple Limitation Approach was used to evaluate the suitability of the sub-basin for cultivation of winter wheat. According to the results, around 22.57% (124121.16 ha) of the study area is suitable for cropping while the capability of 39.29% (216086.13 ha) of the sub-basin was evaluated to be poor/moderate for this purpose. In this research, in order to investigate the impact of climate change on farmlands, the changing trend of the four variables of maximum and minimum temperature, precipitation, and radiation were stimulated by the year 2039 using downscaled interpolation of IPCM general circulation model under three emission scenarios of A1B, A2, and B1. The stimulation was done by LARS-WG Software. The overlaying was done once more, but this time using the stimulated values. Comparing the current and stimulated land suitability maps revealed the fact that, in the most pessimistic future under A1B scenario, approximately 15.51% (85288.95 ha) of the study area will lose its capability for farming as a result of an increase of 1.3˚C in temperature, and a decrease of 20.43% mm in total precipitation. The research finding emphasizes the risk of climate change on land health for farming purposes.

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