2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2023.1084973
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Resource-use efficiency and environmental sustainability in the village tank cascade systems in the dry zone of Sri Lanka: An assessment using a bio-economic model

Abstract: IntroductionVillage tank cascade systems (VTCSs) were built in ancient Sri Lanka as autonomous and climate-resilient agro-ecological systems. This study examines crop choices, farming profitability, and environmental sustainability under alternative rainfall regimes and market interventions in the Mahakanumulla VTCS of the Anuradhapura district.MethodA bio-economic model was developed to represent farming activities in the VTCS for the 2018-19 Maha and 2019 Yala cultivation seasons with data gathered from seco… Show more

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“…This study revealed that all the above parameters, except land and water productivity, do not meet the sustainability performance requirements in the VTCSs. In the third study, Dayananda et al [114] explored resource-use efficiency and environmental sustainability in the VTCSs using a bio-economic model. The model revealed that water and labour are the key determinants of the sustainability and productivity of the system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This study revealed that all the above parameters, except land and water productivity, do not meet the sustainability performance requirements in the VTCSs. In the third study, Dayananda et al [114] explored resource-use efficiency and environmental sustainability in the VTCSs using a bio-economic model. The model revealed that water and labour are the key determinants of the sustainability and productivity of the system.…”
Section: Mapping Of Research Clustersmentioning
confidence: 99%