01636naa a2200157 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000110006024501440007126000090021552010810022465300260130565300260133165300090135777301120136610772642011-06-07 2011 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aEpagri aSimulação do consumo de água em sistemas produtivos de arroz irrigado e alterações na disponibilidade hídrica em bacia hidrográfica. c2011 aIrrigated agriculture is the largest consumer of water resources in the world. It is estimated that this water use corresponds to 70% of global water consumption. In Brazil, only 10.7% of the potential irrigated cropland is currently in use and it may represent a significant increase in water consumption if a larger share of irrigated land is implemented. Therefore, it is very important to develop tools for water management in irrigated systems. The objective of this study is to evaluate the use of SWAT hydrologic model for the study of agricultural scenarios and possible changes in water availability caused by the introduction of irrigated crops. The results showed that irrigated rice cultivation promotes significant changes in the hydrological regime in the basin, especially regarding daily extremes. The most significant impacts, however, were for the minimum simulated flow (Qsim) which was below the minimum observed flow in 95% of the time (Q95). This results point out that irrigated rice may cause major environmental impacts, especially in drought periods. aEnvironmental impacts aIrrigated agriculture aSWAT tIn: CONGRESSO MUNDIAL DA ÁGUA, 14., 2011, Porto de Galinhas, PE. [Anais...]. Porto Alegre, RS: ABRH, 2011.