Proximity of waterways to Finnish farmlands and associated characteristics of regional land use

Authors

  • Pirjo Peltonen-Sainio Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Natural resources and bioproduction, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
  • Heikki Laurila CGI Suomi
  • Lauri Jauhiainen Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Natural resources and bioproduction, FI-31600 Jokioinen, Finland
  • Laura Alakukku University of Helsinki

Keywords:

distance, field, irrigation, land use, water availability

Abstract

High latitude agriculture is rainfed. Climate change could, however, increase water deficiency and initiate a call for development of irrigation systems as a part of field water management systems. This study aimed to develop a basic understanding about the current state of irrigation potential according to region by monitoring proximity of fields to waterways and characterizing their general conditions. One third of Finnish fields are in direct contact with a shoreline of an inland waterway. This coupled with Finland being water-rich country may improve adaptive capacity to cope with the potentially harmful impacts of climate change in the future. However, there are marked differences between regions in access to water resources. Findings of this survey will serve as background information needed to assess future needs for introduction of irrigation and to evaluate the opportunities to close yield gaps and improve yield stability through irrigation.

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Published

2015-03-20

How to Cite

Peltonen-Sainio, P., Laurila, H., Jauhiainen, L., & Alakukku, L. (2015). Proximity of waterways to Finnish farmlands and associated characteristics of regional land use. Agricultural and Food Science, 24(1), 24–38. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.46504
Received 2014-08-18
Accepted 2015-02-17
Published 2015-03-20