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PRESENTATION 2 ND WORLD IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE PRIZE WINNER Prof. em. Bart Schultz Prof. em. Land and Water Development, UNESCO-IHE Former Top Advisor Rijkswaterstaat President honoraire International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) TWO CRUCIAL TOPICS water management for food security impacts of man induced changes in land use and climate change on living and working in coastal and deltaic areas In light of a rapidly changing and urbanising world 1

POPULATION AND POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION AND GROWTH 12 Population in billion 1 8 6 4 2 215 235 255 275 295 Very high HDI Medium and high HDI Low HDI 2

Billion 8 6 4 2 195 197 199 21 23 25 URBAN Very high HDI High and medium HDI 8 RURAL Billion 6 4 2 195 197 199 21 23 25 WATER MANAGEMENT FOR FOOD SECURITY IN A RAPIDLY CHANGING AND URBANISING WORLD 3

2,6 2,4 2,2 2, 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, CEREAL SUPPLY AND DEMAND GLOBAL CEREAL STOCK Production (million tonnes) Utilization (million tonnes) Stock to use ratio (%) 8 197 1975 198 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Source: USDA 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2-2 CEREAL PRODUCTION AND TRADE Very high HDI Medium + high HDI Low HDI Pr. in million ton NTS in million ton Pr. in kg/inhabitant NTS in kg/inhabitant 4

EXPECTATION ON FOOD PRODUCTION duplication in food production in 25 3 years 8-9% from existing cultivated area higher yield per ha, double or triple cropping installation of irrigation and/or drainage systems in areas without a system modernization of existing irrigation and drainage systems installation of drainage in irrigated areas installation of irrigation in rainfed areas with drainage 1-2% from land reclamation INCREASE IN FARM SIZE Food affordable for urban people Istanbul 18 March H.Tardieu 5

WORLD MARKET PRICES OVER THE LAST 3 YEARS Price in US$/ton 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 215 Wheat Maize Rice WATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES no system irrigation only drainage only irrigation and drainage 1,1 million ha 23 million ha 135 million ha 7 million ha Type of % country No system Irrigation Drainage Very High HDI High + Medium HDI Low HDI 67 69 87 11 23 12 22 8 2 6

ACTORS IN AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBLE CONTRIBUTING Consultants Government Policy, legislation, National waters Contractors, manufacturers Universities, schools Agencies Main and distri- Research institutes butary systems Banks, donors Farmers Field systems NGO s, Int. org. Farmers associations SOME REMARKABLE POINTS global food production enough to feed the World challenge: duplication in 25 3 years improved and expanded water management is needed to cope with the challenges, especially in the countries with a high, medium and low HDI responsible for water management: governments, irrigation/drainage agencies, farmers 7

IMPACTS OF MAN INDUCED CHANGES IN LAND USE AND CLIMATE CHANGE ON LIVING AND WORKING IN COASTAL AND DELTAIC AREAS CHARACTERISTIC DEVELOPMENTS worlds population is increasingly living and working in coastal and deltaic areas. No indications that this tendency will change improvement in agriculture, increase in value of crops, buildings, water management facilities, infrastructure 8 9% of urbanisation takes place in flood prone areas. Increase in value of property, buildings and infrastructure. Further increase will take place 8

Cities with > 5 million residents 195 215 SUBSIDENCE IN COASTAL AND DELTAIC AREAS Location Semarang, Surabaya Jakarta Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, San Francisco Bay Ganges Brahmaputra Delta, Manilla, New Orleans, Shanghai Venetia Subsidence in cm/year 6-2.5-17 4 5 2 4.1.4 9

SUBSIDENCE AND SEA LEVEL RISE Value in m 2 1-1 -2-3 -4-5 -6 215 235 255 275 295 2115 Sea level rise Subsidence 5 mm/year Subsidence 1 mm/year Subsidence 15 mm/year Drainage by gravity needs to be replaced by drainage by pumping 1

STANDARDS FOR FLOOD PROTECTION City/country Dhaka, Bangladesh United States and United Kingdom (including New Orleans after Katrina) India: urban and industry rural area China: major cities cities rural area Brits Columbia in Canada Coast of the Netherlands Chance per year 1/5 1/1 1/1 1/25 1/2 1/1 1/2 1/2 1/1, Death Displaced in million DEATH AND DISPLACED PERSONS 2 15 1 5 6 4 2 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 11

25 DAMAGE IN BILLION US$ Damage in billion US$ 2 15 1 5 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 FUTURE OUTLOOK 12

CLIMATE CHANGE AND IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES climate change: rise of the mean sea level change in river regimes and increase in peak discharges of rivers increase in annual rainfall and in peak rainfall Impact 1 45% per century impact of human activities: increase in value of public and private property increase in population increase in value of crops Impact 1 1,% per century 13

CONCLUDING REMARKS I Man induced changes in land use urbanisation and land subsidence are much faster and have much more impact than the impacts of climate change Measures in the field of water management and flood protection are generally absolutely insufficient As long as population growth, increase in standards of living, urbanisation and industrialisation in coastal and deltaic areas goes on, increasingly flood management and flood protection provisions will be required CONCLUDING REMARKS - II Flood management and flood protection measures are generally taken after a flooding disaster and not before Many casualties and substantial damage would have been prevented when the same measures would have been taken before the disaster, but it looks like our societies are not able to take such decisions in time 14

We are concerned about the calamities that hit us, but many of these calamities are only such disastrous while we started to live on volcanos, at active faults, along subsiding coasts and the flooding rivers Salomon Kroonenberg, 26 Thank you for your attention 15