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A simulation tool for water resources management on a territory as part of a participatory process

Abstract

This paper presents a simulation tool adapted to water resources management on a territorial scale, as part of a participatory process. This tool combines the PILOTE-TER crop model and the Olympe technico-economical simulator. PILOTE-TER links the crop model Pilote developed by Irstea with a database managed through a graphical interface. It makes possible to use the Pilote model to evaluate the water demand and the crop yield at the scale of the field, the farm and the territory. The parameters of the model come from the results of experiments performed by Irstea. PILOTE-TER is linked to the technico-economic simulator Olympe (from INRA) to produce economical indicators. These tools are used for a territorial representation of agriculture build with local stakeholders, allowing the comparison of several scenarios (based on economical, policy or climate changes).

Authors


J. FABRE

Country : France


L. BRUNEL

Country : France


G. RUCHETON

Country : France


J.C. MAILHOL

Country : France


P. RUELLE

Country : France


P. LEGRUSSE

Country : France

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