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Global Map of Irrigation Areas CHINA Global Map of Irrigation Areas CHINA Area equipped for irrigation (ha) Area actually irrigated Province total with groundwater with surface water (ha) Anhui 3 369 860 337 346 3 032 514 2 309 259 Beijing 367 870 204 428 163 442 352 387 Chongqing 618 090 30 618 060 432 520 Fujian 1 005 000 16 021 988 979 938 174 Gansu 1 355 480 180 090 1 175 390 1 153 139 Guangdong 2 230 740 28 106 2 202 634 2 042 344 Guangxi 1 532 220 13 156 1 519 064 1 208 323 Guizhou 711 920 2 009 709 911 515 049 Hainan 250 600 2 349 248 251 189 232 Hebei 4 885 720 4 143 367 742 353 4 475 046 Heilongjiang 2 400 060 1 599 131 800 929 2 003 129 Henan 4 941 210 3 422 622 1 518 588 3 862 567 Hong Kong 2 000 0 2 000 800 Hubei 2 457 630 51 049 2 406 581 2 082 525 Hunan 2 761 660 0 2 761 660 2 598 439 Inner Mongolia 3 332 520 2 150 064 1 182 456 2 842 223 Jiangsu 4 020 100 119 982 3 900 118 3 487 628 Jiangxi 1 883 720 14 688 1 869 032 1 818 684 Jilin 1 636 370 751 990 884 380 1 066 337 Liaoning 1 715 390 783 750 931 640 1 385 872 Ningxia 497 220 33 538 463 682 497 220 Qinghai 371 170 5 212 365 958 301 560 Shaanxi 1 443 620 488 895 954 725 1 211 648 Shandong 5 360 090 2 581 448 2 778 642 4 485 538 Shanghai 308 340 0 308 340 308 340 Shanxi 1 283 460 611 084 672 376 1 017 422 Sichuan 2 607 420 13 291 2 594 129 2 140 680 Tianjin 393 010 134 743 258 267 321 932 Tibet 306 980 7 055 299 925 289 908 Xinjiang 4 776 980 924 366 3 852 614 4 629 141 Yunnan 1 561 190 11 635 1 549 555 1 328 186 Zhejiang 1 512 300 27 297 1 485 003 1 463 653 China total 61 899 940 18 658 742 43 241 198 52 758 905 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/chn/index.stm Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas CHINA Area equipped for irrigation County Province (ha) Anqing SXQ Anhui 11 703 Bengbu SXQ Anhui 17 347 Bozhou shi Anhui 43 859 Changfeng Anhui 110 794 Chaohu shi Anhui 67 505 Chuzhou shi Anhui 40 523 Dangshan Anhui 11 913 Dangtu Anhui 61 132 Dingyuan Anhui 109 612 Dongzhi Anhui 43 936 Fanchang Anhui 26 966 Feidong Anhui 98 951 Feixi Anhui 96 810 Fengtai Anhui 39 772 Fengyang Anhui 56 502 Funan Anhui 36 661 Fuyang Anhui 35 724 Fuyang shi Anhui 271 Guangde Anhui 38 304 Guichi shi Anhui 46 538 Guzhen Anhui 21 812 Hanshan Anhui 34 291 He xian Anhui 66 805 Hefei SXQ Anhui 16 536 Huaibei SXQ Anhui 6 188 Huainan SXQ Anhui 35 741 Huaining Anhui 53 097 Huaiyuan Anhui 60 863 Huangshan shi CC: Tunxi Anhui 7 802 Huangshan shi PQ Anhui 14 098 Huoqiu Anhui 154 497 Huoshan Anhui 15 834 Jiashan Anhui 44 556 Jieshou shi Anhui 9 324 Jing xian Anhui 26 225 Jingde Anhui 12 570 Jinzhai Anhui 29 257 Jixi Anhui 8 951 Lai`an Anhui 58 009 Langxi Anhui 33 047 Lingbi Anhui 22 435 Linquan Anhui 20 983 Lixin Anhui 30 141 Lu`an Anhui 128 399 Lu`an shi Anhui 2 065 Lujiang Anhui 107 991 Ma`anshan SXQ Anhui 8 094 Mengcheng Anhui 28 445 Nanling Anhui 44 815 Ningguo Anhui 20 173 Qianshan Anhui 34 056 Qimen Anhui 10 483 Qingyang Anhui 24 055 Quanjiao Anhui 63 509 She xian Anhui 16 993 Shitai Anhui 6 806 Shou xian Anhui 131 068 Shucheng Anhui 55 236 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/chn/index.stm 2 de 44 Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas CHINA Area equipped for irrigation County Province (ha) Si xian Anhui 28 601 Su xian Anhui 30 235 Suixi Anhui 34 246 Susong Anhui 54 280 Suzhou shi Anhui 5 115 Taihe Anhui 27 715 Taihu Anhui 31 771 Tianchang Anhui 78 584 Tongcheng Anhui 49 861 Tongling Anhui 29 648 Tongling SXQ Anhui 2 297 Wangjiang Anhui 42 783 Woyang Anhui 27 782 Wuhe Anhui 39 949 Wuhu Anhui 41 561 Wuhu SXQ Anhui 5 535 Wuwei Anhui 107 638 Xiao xian Anhui 32 745 Xiuning Anhui 16 728 Xuanzhou shi Anhui 75 376 Yi xian Anhui 7 463 Yingshang Anhui 61 646 Yuexi Anhui 19 078 Zongyang Anhui 59 153 Beijing Beijing 51 140 Beijing shi CC Beijing 36 191 Changping Beijing 28 106 Daxing Beijing 57 353 Huairou Beijing 15 371 Miyun Beijing 20 574 Pinggu Beijing 24 183 Shunyi Beijing 58 690 Tong xian Beijing 58 560 Yanqing Beijing 17 702 Ba xian Chongqing 37 165 Bishan Chongqing 19 654 Changshou Chongqing 23 394 Chengkou Chongqing 1 940 Chongqing SXQ Chongqing 16 831 Dazu Chongqing 33 981 Dianjiang Chongqing 23 077 Fengdu Chongqing 19 929 Fengjie Chongqing 14 105 Fuling shi Chongqing 30 615 Hechuan Chongqing 38 912 Jiangbei Chongqing 24 676 Jiangjin Chongqing 36 006 Kai xian Chongqing 31 097 Liangping Chongqing 19 973 Nanchuan Chongqing 8 450 Pengshui Miaozu Tujiazu Chongqing 6 411 Qianjiang Tujiazu Miaozu Chongqing 7 740 Qijiang Chongqing 25 305 Shizhu Tujiazu zizhixian Chongqing 8 630 Tongliang Chongqing 28 014 Tongnan Chongqing 24 257 Wan xian Chongqing 27 814 Wanxian shi Chongqing 2 154 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/chn/index.stm 3 de 44 Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas CHINA Area equipped for irrigation County Province (ha) Wulong Chongqing 7 231 Wushan Chongqing 5 046 Wuxi Chongqing 3 561 Xiushan Tujiazu Miaozu z Chongqing 16 292 Yongchuan Chongqing 34 259 Youyang Tujiazu Miaozu z Chongqing 9 770 Yunyang Chongqing 17 291 Zhong Chongqing 14 510 Anxi Fujian 20 589 Changle Fujian 7 344 Changtai Fujian 12 219 Changting Fujian 16 832 Datian Fujian 10 609 Dehua Fujian 9 744 Dongding dao Fujian 0 Dongquan dao Fujian 0 Dongshan Fujian 890 Dongyin dao Fujian 0 Fu`an shi Fujian 13 975 Fuding Fujian 11 774 Fuqing Fujian 29 389 Fuzhou SXQ Fujian 9 842 Gaodeng dao Fujian 0 Guangze Fujian 10 339 Gutian Fujian 20 962 Hua`an Fujian 7 642 Hui`an Fujian 18 172 Jian`ou Fujian 32 091 Jiangle Fujian 11 836 Jianning Fujian 15 036 Jianyang Fujian 28 054 Jinjiang Fujian 18 525 Liancheng Fujian 13 363 Liang dao Fujian 0 Lianjiang Fujian 10 405 Longhai Fujian 29 547 Longyan shi Fujian 15 694 Luoyuan Fujian 7 702 Mingxi Fujian 7 875 Minhou Fujian 21 265 Minqing Fujian 13 970 Nan`an Fujian 32 251 Nanjing Fujian 21 226 Nanping shi Fujian 15 715 Ningde shi Fujian 9 092 Ninghua Fujian 23 343 Pinghe Fujian 23 351 Pingnan Fujian 9 324 Pingtan Fujian 146 Pucheng Fujian 30 167 Putian Fujian 28 014 Putian SXQ Fujian 4 774 Qingliu Fujian 10 461 Quanzhou SXQ Fujian 7 388 Sanming SXQ Fujian 6 087 Sha xian Fujian 14 204 Shanghang Fujian 17 325 Shaowu shi Fujian 21 872 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/chn/index.stm 4 de 44 Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas CHINA Area equipped for irrigation County Province (ha) Shishi shi Fujian 1 424 Shouning Fujian 7 929 Shunchang Fujian 13 992 Songxi Fujian 10 287 Taining Fujian 10 159 Tong`an Fujian 20 775 Wuping Fujian 16 543 Wuyishan shi Fujian 17 902 Xiamen SXQ Fujian 6 808 Xianyou Fujian 20 062 Xiapu Fujian 8 695 Xiquan dao Fujian 0 Yong`an shi Fujian 15 314 Yongchun Fujian 15 170 Yongding Fujian 16 867 Yongtai Fujian 12 786 Youxi Fujian 21 553 Yunxiao Fujian 11 009 Zhangpu Fujian 29 472 Zhangzhou SXQ Fujian 4 709 Zhanping Fujian 10 798 Zhao`an Fujian 13 892 Zhenghe Fujian 9 365 Zherong Fujian 3 284 Zhouning Fujian 5 780 Akesai Hasakezu zizhixia Gansu 245 Anxi Gansu 26 425 Baiyin shi CC: Baiyin qu Gansu 5 874 Baiyin: Pingchuan qu Gansu 14 859 Cheng xian Gansu 10 178 Chongxin Gansu 6 977 Dangchang Gansu 588 Diebu Gansu 371 Dingxi Gansu 17 719 Dongxiangzu zizhixian Gansu 11 878 Dunhuang shi Gansu 19 767 Gangu Gansu 15 337 Gaolan Gansu 32 056 Gaotai Gansu 27 218 Guanghe Gansu 12 664 Gulang Gansu 35 348 Heshui Gansu 8 117 Hezheng Gansu 8 454 Huachi Gansu 6 968 Huan xian Gansu 10 289 Huating Gansu 568 Hui xian Gansu 18 637 Huining Gansu 12 225 Jiayuguan SXQ Gansu 5 303 Jinchang SXQ Gansu 13 600 Jingchuan Gansu 12 562 Jingning Gansu 12 750 Jingtai Gansu 17 611 Jingyuan Gansu 37 968 Jinta Gansu 28 441 Jishishan Bao`anzu Dongx Gansu 5 367 Jiuquan shi Gansu 61 050 Kang xian Gansu 640 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/chn/index.stm 5 de 44 Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas CHINA Area equipped for irrigation County Province (ha) Kangle Gansu 14 596 Lanzhou SXQ Gansu 18 025 Li xian Gansu 13 716 Liangdang Gansu 7 388 Lingtai Gansu 824 Lintan Gansu 115 Lintao Gansu 40 509 Linxia Gansu 25 948 Linxia shi Gansu 4 662 Linze Gansu 26 284 Longxi Gansu 13 404 Luqu Gansu 0 Maqu Gansu 85 Min xian Gansu 1 280 Minle Gansu 50 881 Minqin Gansu 65 755 Ning xian Gansu 16 623 Pingliang shi Gansu 22 344 Qin`an Gansu 7 855 Qingshui Gansu 7 815 Qingyang Gansu 9 961 Shandan Gansu 27 193 Su`nan Yuguzu zizhixian Gansu 8 803 Subei Mengguzu zizhixian Gansu 784 Tianshui shi CC: Qinchen Gansu 15 435 Tianshui: Beidao qu Gansu 29 524 Tianzhu Zangzu zizhixian Gansu 10 711 Tongwei Gansu 6 950 Weiyuan Gansu 4 472 Wen xian Gansu 1 622 Wudu Gansu 2 275 Wushan Gansu 13 633 Wuwei shi Gansu 106 857 Xiahe Gansu 543 Xifeng shi Gansu 6 568 Xihe Gansu 12 485 Yongchang Gansu 61 886 Yongdeng Gansu 30 330 Yongjing Gansu 17 649 Yumen shi Gansu 34 180 Yuzhong Gansu 29 508 Zhang xian Gansu 2 060 Zhangjiachuan Huizu zizh Gansu 3 445 Zhangye shi Gansu 65 127 Zhengning Gansu 4 822 Zhenyuan Gansu 8 252 Zhouqu Gansu 597 Zhuanglang Gansu 3 562 Zhuoni Gansu 85 Bao`an Guangdong 14 632 Boluo Guangdong 52 739 Chaoyang Guangdong 38 316 Chaozhou shi Guangdong 21 820 Chenghai Guangdong 15 538 Conghua Guangdong 20 039 Dapu Guangdong 13 908 Deqing Guangdong 15 488 Dianbai Guangdong 35 469 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/chn/index.stm 6 de 44 Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas CHINA Area equipped for irrigation County Province (ha) Dongguan shi Guangdong 52 360 Doumen Guangdong 20 449 Enping Guangdong 24 920 Fengkai Guangdong 21 807 Fengshun Guangdong 18 357 Fogang Guangdong 15 800 Foshan SXQ Guangdong 1 104 Gaoming Guangdong 19 355 Gaoyao Guangdong 36 743 Gaozhou Guangdong 43 365 Guangning Guangdong 16 580 Guangzhou
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