Quantification of Water Balance of Terraced Paddy Field in Northern Bali by Using Remote Monitoring

This title has been presented on Friday, December 15, 2023 at 17.05-17.15 GMT+7.

Authors

  • Satyanto Krido Saptomo Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, IPB University Author
  • Budi Indra Setiawan Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, IPB University Author
  • Chusnul Arif Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, IPB University Author
  • Yoshiyuki Shinogi Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan Author
  • M. Yanuar J. Purwanto Dept. Civil and Environmental Engineering, IPB University Author
  • Jumpei Kubota Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan Author

Keywords:

Irrigation, Subak, Internet of Thing, ,IWRM

Abstract

This title has been presented on Friday, December 15, 2023 at 17.05-17.15 GMT+7.

This study is part of water management research project which investigates the need for integrated water and land management and improved human-water-land relationships. The main objective of this study is to quantify water balance of terraced paddy field in mid-stream Saba Watershed in Northern Bali, Indonesia, by using internet of things based remote monitoring. Observation was conducted by implementing monitoring system of weather, soil and water environment at a terraced paddy field. Water balance components values were determined by carefully analyzing observation data including soil moisture, rainfall, evapotranspiration, water level or water table, and then used to determined losses through seepage and percolation. Further, by examining the water balance and field data visually observed by remote camera data of site activity, the annual water balance and water productivity of the site was estimated. The water balance components of rainfall, net Q, percolation, ET and field water storage change are : 7061mm, 2215mm, 7456mm, 1761mm and 60mm. Using 3 definitions for water productivity, the values are 0.887 kg/m3 (ET based), 0.230 kg/m3 (net Q based) and 0.145 kg/m3 (net Q + rainfall based).

Published

2023-11-30