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| Titre : |
The silent revolution in groundwater intensive use and its influence in Spain
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| in | Water policy , Vol. 7 n° 3, 01/05/2005 |
| Auteur(s) : |
J.M. Fornes
Africa de la Hera R. Llamas Department of geodynamics, Complutense University, Madrid |
| Type de document : | Article |
| Sujets : | Eau souterraine ; Irrigation usage intensif Politique de l'eau Espagne |
| Résumé : |
In the last half-century in most semi-arid or arid developed and developing countries, many aquifers have become intensively used. This means that the hydrogeological conditions may have changed, with groundwater storage being modified significantly. This intensive use has been performed mainly by millions of modest farmers with scarce public or governmental planning. This silent revolution has been market driven. The cost of groundwater abstraction is usually a small fraction of the value of the irrigated crop obtained. The benefits have been clear and important in most cases. In poor countries groundwater development has provided reliable drinking water supply and increased food security throught irrigation, and consequently groundwater as become a relevant means of eradicating pov[...]
In the last half-century in most semi-arid or arid developed and developing countries, many aquifers have become intensively used. This means that the hydrogeological conditions may have changed, with groundwater storage being modified significantly. This intensive use has been performed mainly by millions of modest farmers with scarce public or governmental planning. This silent revolution has been market driven. The cost of groundwater abstraction is usually a small fraction of the value of the irrigated crop obtained. The benefits have been clear and important in most cases. In poor countries groundwater development has provided reliable drinking water supply and increased food security throught irrigation, and consequently groundwater as become a relevant means of eradicating poverty. The impact of this groundwater development in developed countries is also significant but not yet well recognised. But sometimes, there are other associated negative |
| Article en page(s) : | 253 - 268 |
| Langue(s) : | Anglais |
| Lien vers la notice : | https://infodoc.agroparistech.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=134111 |
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