Groundwater Level Declination in Bangladesh: System Dynamics Approach to Solve Irrigation Water Demand During Boro Season

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Ashraful Haque Mollah

Centre for Resilience and Youth; North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University - North Carolina A&T State University, Students; System Dynamics; Sustainable Development

Date Written: June 30, 2017

Abstract

Groundwater has been declining in Bangladesh since introduction of deep tube wells (DTWs) and shallow tube wells (STWs) in late 1970s. Seasonal variation of groundwater has been shifted upto 4 meters during last 33 years. During Boro seasons groundwater table dropped drastically than other seasons. This study hypothesized that groundwater extraction is much higher than the natural recharge plus percolated irrigated water. Farmer´s perception is that if they dig deeper the supply would not be a problem, which led uncontrolled use of shallow tube wells (STWs) to extract water from lowered zones. This study selected an area that is 20 km away from Dhaka city having intensive Boro production. Analyzing the interview data (to know about the practices by farmers at present and before) and Bangladesh Water Development Board groundwater table data, we tried to simulate the problematic scenario with the help of simulation software called iThink. To address the problem 3 different policies have been investigated to achieve sustainable solution of the problem. The chosen policies were -

(1) Harnessing only groundwater;

(2) Alternative cropping; and

(3) Depending more to surface water.

The simulation results show that alternative cropping and going for surface water could solve the problem as well as able to restore the groundwater to its previous condition. But moving to surface water is a passive solution independent to farmers´ decision. Alternative cropping through proper knowledge transfer mechanism is more sustainable solution considering present and future water crises.

Keywords: System Dynamics, Groundwater Declination, Food Security, Boro Crops, Bangladesh

Suggested Citation

Mollah, Mohammad, Groundwater Level Declination in Bangladesh: System Dynamics Approach to Solve Irrigation Water Demand During Boro Season (June 30, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3589087 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3589087

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