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Climate change and industrialization as the main drivers of Spanish agriculture water stress / J. Vila-Traver in Science of the Total Environment, vol. 760 (15 March 2021)
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Titre : Climate change and industrialization as the main drivers of Spanish agriculture water stress Type de document : objet à 3 dimensions, artefacts, ... Auteurs : J. Vila-Traver ; M. González de Molina ; J. Infante-Amate ; E. Aguilera Année de publication : 2021 Article en page(s) : p. 1-10 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : A HISTOIRE - Pays et ensemble de pays:Histoire de l'Europe:Europe occidentale:Espagne ; A HISTOIRE - Pays et ensemble de pays:Histoire du Monde Rural:Agriculture ; C ECONOMIE - ECONOMIE SOCIALE ET SOLIDAIRE:Industrie:Économie industrielle:Développement industriel:Industrialisation Refers to the initial stage of industrial development.; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Pollution, catastrophes et sécurité:Catastrophe:Catastrophe naturelle:Sécheresse ; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Pollution, catastrophes et sécurité:Dégradation de l'environnement:Changement climatiqueMots-clés : 07 - ENVIRONNEMENT 7.3 - Eau. Gestion de l'Eau DROUGHT DROUGHT STRESS STRESS DU A LA SECHERESSE CLIMATIC CHANGE GLOBAL WARMING RECHAUFFEMENT GLOBAL INDUSTRIALIZATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION AFFECTATION DE RESSOURCES WATER AVAILABITY EAU DISPONIBLE IRRIGATED FARMING CULTURE IRRIGUEE SPAIN Résumé : In recent decades, there has been growing concern regarding worsening global climate conditions for agricultural production, especially in Mediterranean climate and other semi-arid areas where the scarcity of water is a major problem. The objective of the study was to estimate the long-term evolution (in Spain, over 1922–2016) of the decoupling between crop's water requirements and the green water available, and to analyze the causes of the changes. The FA0–56 methodology was followed to estimate the green water, blue water and water stress of crops, via an explicit territorial distribution, using 0.5o grid cells. We propose a new indicator called Violet Water. This indicator groups together the water stress of the rainfed croplands and the blue water of the irrigated croplands, representing the components of this decoupling. Our results show that crops´ water requirements increased by 21% and violet water by 30% over the study period. The decomposition analysis used to study the drivers of these changes suggests that increasing reference evapotranspiration, caused by global warming, was the major driver triggering the growth of crop water requirements. Meanwhile, the changes in violet water values were mainly driven by the coupling of the cropland's spatiotemporal structure and climate change. The sensitivity analysis performed showed that the increasing trends in water stress, blue water and violet water were consistent for almost all the tested scenarios, but significant differences on the scale aroused depending on the climate data used (climate normal or each year climate) and specially on the geographical and historical Kc adjustment (crop-fixed Kc versus adjusted Kc). This highlights the importance of considering simultaneously the effect of the different factors, but also the need for refining this type of adjustment in future research. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143399 Permalink : https://cs.iut.univ-tours.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=272740
in Science of the Total Environment > vol. 760 (15 March 2021) . - p. 1-10[article] Climate change and industrialization as the main drivers of Spanish agriculture water stress [objet à 3 dimensions, artefacts, ...] / J. Vila-Traver ; M. González de Molina ; J. Infante-Amate ; E. Aguilera . - 2021 . - p. 1-10.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
in Science of the Total Environment > vol. 760 (15 March 2021) . - p. 1-10
Catégories : A HISTOIRE - Pays et ensemble de pays:Histoire de l'Europe:Europe occidentale:Espagne ; A HISTOIRE - Pays et ensemble de pays:Histoire du Monde Rural:Agriculture ; C ECONOMIE - ECONOMIE SOCIALE ET SOLIDAIRE:Industrie:Économie industrielle:Développement industriel:Industrialisation Refers to the initial stage of industrial development.; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Pollution, catastrophes et sécurité:Catastrophe:Catastrophe naturelle:Sécheresse ; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Pollution, catastrophes et sécurité:Dégradation de l'environnement:Changement climatiqueMots-clés : 07 - ENVIRONNEMENT 7.3 - Eau. Gestion de l'Eau DROUGHT DROUGHT STRESS STRESS DU A LA SECHERESSE CLIMATIC CHANGE GLOBAL WARMING RECHAUFFEMENT GLOBAL INDUSTRIALIZATION RESOURCE ALLOCATION AFFECTATION DE RESSOURCES WATER AVAILABITY EAU DISPONIBLE IRRIGATED FARMING CULTURE IRRIGUEE SPAIN Résumé : In recent decades, there has been growing concern regarding worsening global climate conditions for agricultural production, especially in Mediterranean climate and other semi-arid areas where the scarcity of water is a major problem. The objective of the study was to estimate the long-term evolution (in Spain, over 1922–2016) of the decoupling between crop's water requirements and the green water available, and to analyze the causes of the changes. The FA0–56 methodology was followed to estimate the green water, blue water and water stress of crops, via an explicit territorial distribution, using 0.5o grid cells. We propose a new indicator called Violet Water. This indicator groups together the water stress of the rainfed croplands and the blue water of the irrigated croplands, representing the components of this decoupling. Our results show that crops´ water requirements increased by 21% and violet water by 30% over the study period. The decomposition analysis used to study the drivers of these changes suggests that increasing reference evapotranspiration, caused by global warming, was the major driver triggering the growth of crop water requirements. Meanwhile, the changes in violet water values were mainly driven by the coupling of the cropland's spatiotemporal structure and climate change. The sensitivity analysis performed showed that the increasing trends in water stress, blue water and violet water were consistent for almost all the tested scenarios, but significant differences on the scale aroused depending on the climate data used (climate normal or each year climate) and specially on the geographical and historical Kc adjustment (crop-fixed Kc versus adjusted Kc). This highlights the importance of considering simultaneously the effect of the different factors, but also the need for refining this type of adjustment in future research. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143399 Permalink : https://cs.iut.univ-tours.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=272740 A data-driven approach using the remotely sensed soil moisture product to identify water-demand in agricultural regions / G. Singh in Science of the Total Environment, vol. 837 (1 September 2022)
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Titre : A data-driven approach using the remotely sensed soil moisture product to identify water-demand in agricultural regions Type de document : objet à 3 dimensions, artefacts, ... Auteurs : G. Singh ; N.N. Das ; G. Singh Année de publication : 2022 Article en page(s) : p. 1-17 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : A HISTOIRE - Pays et ensemble de pays:Histoire du Monde Rural:Agriculture ; C ECONOMIE - ECONOMIE SOCIALE ET SOLIDAIRE:Génie civil, militaire et minier:Levé topographique:Cartographie ; J CULTURE - ART - LOISIRS - ANIMATION:J.26 Technologie de l'information (logiciels):Traitement des données:Codage:Télédétection An advanced system of information gathering to monitor and forecast developments on the surface of the earth and identify an area's natural resources by looking at the world from aircraft, balloons, or satellites and evaluating the data gathered.; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Pollution, catastrophes et sécurité:Catastrophe:Catastrophe naturelle:Sécheresse ; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Sciences de la physique:Propriété physique:HumiditéMots-clés : 07 - ENVIRONNEMENT 7.3 - Eau. Gestion de l'Eau WATER MANAGEMENT GESTION DES EAUX DROUGHT STRESS STRESS DU A LA SECHERESSE HUMIDITY WATER AVAILABITY EAU DISPONIBLE CARTOGRAPHY DROUGHT DECISION SUPPORT AIDE A LA DECISION REMOTE SENSING Résumé : Effective agricultural water management requires accurate and timely identification of crop water stress at the farm-scale for irrigation advisories or to allocate the optimal amount of water for irrigation. Various drought indices are being utilized to map the water-stressed locations/farms in agricultural regions. Most of these existing drought indices provide some degree of characterization of water stress but do not adequately provide spatially resolved high-resolution (farm-scale) information for decision-making about irrigation advisories or water allocation. These existing drought indices need modeling and climatology information, hence making them data-intensive and complex to compute. Therefore, a reliable, simple, and computationally easy method without modeling to characterize the water stress at high-resolution is essential for the operational mapping of water-stressed farms in agricultural regions. The proposed new approach facilitates improved and quick decision-making without compromising much of the skills imparted by the established drought indices. This study aims to formulate a water-demand index (WDI) based on a parameter-independent data-driven approach using readily available remote sensing observations and weather data. We hypothesize that the WDI for an agricultural domain can be characterized by soil moisture, vegetative growth (NDVI), and heat unit (growing degree day, GDD). To this end, we used remote sensing-based soil moisture and NDVI and modeled ambient temperature datasets to generate weekly WDI maps at 1 km. The proposed methodology is verified over a few intensively irrigated agricultural-dominated areas with different climatic conditions. Our results suggest that the proposed approach characterizes water-stressed fields through WDI maps with good spatial representativeness. Overall, this study provides a framework to generate weekly WDI maps quickly with readily available measurements. These water-demand maps will help water resource managers to reduce dependence on established drought indices and prioritize the specific regions/fields with high water demand for optimum water allocations to improve crop health and ultimately maximize water-use efficiency. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155893 Permalink : https://cs.iut.univ-tours.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=284562
in Science of the Total Environment > vol. 837 (1 September 2022) . - p. 1-17[article] A data-driven approach using the remotely sensed soil moisture product to identify water-demand in agricultural regions [objet à 3 dimensions, artefacts, ...] / G. Singh ; N.N. Das ; G. Singh . - 2022 . - p. 1-17.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
in Science of the Total Environment > vol. 837 (1 September 2022) . - p. 1-17
Catégories : A HISTOIRE - Pays et ensemble de pays:Histoire du Monde Rural:Agriculture ; C ECONOMIE - ECONOMIE SOCIALE ET SOLIDAIRE:Génie civil, militaire et minier:Levé topographique:Cartographie ; J CULTURE - ART - LOISIRS - ANIMATION:J.26 Technologie de l'information (logiciels):Traitement des données:Codage:Télédétection An advanced system of information gathering to monitor and forecast developments on the surface of the earth and identify an area's natural resources by looking at the world from aircraft, balloons, or satellites and evaluating the data gathered.; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Pollution, catastrophes et sécurité:Catastrophe:Catastrophe naturelle:Sécheresse ; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Sciences de la physique:Propriété physique:HumiditéMots-clés : 07 - ENVIRONNEMENT 7.3 - Eau. Gestion de l'Eau WATER MANAGEMENT GESTION DES EAUX DROUGHT STRESS STRESS DU A LA SECHERESSE HUMIDITY WATER AVAILABITY EAU DISPONIBLE CARTOGRAPHY DROUGHT DECISION SUPPORT AIDE A LA DECISION REMOTE SENSING Résumé : Effective agricultural water management requires accurate and timely identification of crop water stress at the farm-scale for irrigation advisories or to allocate the optimal amount of water for irrigation. Various drought indices are being utilized to map the water-stressed locations/farms in agricultural regions. Most of these existing drought indices provide some degree of characterization of water stress but do not adequately provide spatially resolved high-resolution (farm-scale) information for decision-making about irrigation advisories or water allocation. These existing drought indices need modeling and climatology information, hence making them data-intensive and complex to compute. Therefore, a reliable, simple, and computationally easy method without modeling to characterize the water stress at high-resolution is essential for the operational mapping of water-stressed farms in agricultural regions. The proposed new approach facilitates improved and quick decision-making without compromising much of the skills imparted by the established drought indices. This study aims to formulate a water-demand index (WDI) based on a parameter-independent data-driven approach using readily available remote sensing observations and weather data. We hypothesize that the WDI for an agricultural domain can be characterized by soil moisture, vegetative growth (NDVI), and heat unit (growing degree day, GDD). To this end, we used remote sensing-based soil moisture and NDVI and modeled ambient temperature datasets to generate weekly WDI maps at 1 km. The proposed methodology is verified over a few intensively irrigated agricultural-dominated areas with different climatic conditions. Our results suggest that the proposed approach characterizes water-stressed fields through WDI maps with good spatial representativeness. Overall, this study provides a framework to generate weekly WDI maps quickly with readily available measurements. These water-demand maps will help water resource managers to reduce dependence on established drought indices and prioritize the specific regions/fields with high water demand for optimum water allocations to improve crop health and ultimately maximize water-use efficiency. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155893 Permalink : https://cs.iut.univ-tours.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=284562 Economic sustainability of Spanish table grapes in different water and technology contexts / M.A. Fernandez-zamudio in New Medit, vol. 7, n. 4 ([01/12/2008])
Impacts of climate change on reservoir water availability, quality and irrigation needs in a water scarce Mediterranean region (southern Portugal) / J. Rocha in Science of the Total Environment, vol. 739 (20 September 2020)
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Titre : Impacts of climate change on reservoir water availability, quality and irrigation needs in a water scarce Mediterranean region (southern Portugal) Type de document : objet à 3 dimensions, artefacts, ... Auteurs : J. Rocha, Auteur ; J.J. Keizer ; P. Beça ; P. Diogo ; J.P. Nunes ; C. Carvalho-Santos, Auteur Année de publication : 2020 Article en page(s) : p. 1-13 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Catégories : A HISTOIRE - Pays et ensemble de pays:Histoire de l'Europe:Europe occidentale:Portugal ; C ECONOMIE - ECONOMIE SOCIALE ET SOLIDAIRE:Génie civil, militaire et minier:Technologie hydraulique:Irrigation ; F POPULATIONS - ETUDES DE CAS:Water requirements ; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Administration de la science et de la recherche:Technologie:Technologie de pointe ; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Approche scientifique:Méthode scientifique:Modèle de simulation Use only in connection with research and planning.; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Pollution, catastrophes et sécurité:Dégradation de l'environnement:Changement climatiqueMots-clés : 07 - ENVIRONNEMENT 7.3 - Eau. Gestion de l'Eau CLIMATIC CHANGE BESOIN EN EAU WATER RESERVOIRS RESERVOIR D'EAU WATER AVAILABITY EAU DISPONIBLE GLOBAL WARMING RECHAUFFEMENT GLOBAL WATER RESOURCES RESSOURCE EN EAU HIGH TECHNOLOGY WATER SUPPLY APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU SIMULATION MODEL MEDITERRANEAN REGION REGION MEDITERRANEENNE Résumé : Future climate for the Mediterranean climatic region is expected to bring an increase in temperatures, decrease in the precipitation quantity and shifts in the seasonal precipitation pattern. Although the impacts of climate change on water resources have been relatively well explored for the Mediterranean climatic region, the specific consequences for reservoirs and, in particular, water availability and irrigation issues have been less studied. The objective of this work is two-fold: (i) to assess the impacts of future climate changes on water resources availability, quality (focusing on phosphorus loads as this is the limiting nutrient for eutrophication) and irrigation needs for two multipurpose reservoirs in southern Portugal; (ii) to suggest climate change adaptation strategies, especially for the agricultural sector. To this end, the SWAT model was first calibrated against existing data on reservoir inflows as well as phosphorus loads. Then, SWAT was run with climate derived EURO-CORDEX models (RCA4/RACMO22E) for four periods (1970–2000, 2010–2040, 2040–2070 and 2070–2100). Water availability was analysed using the Water Exploitation Index (WEI) that was calculated for both reservoirs combining changes of inflows and irrigation requirements. The results indicated that climate change will negatively impact water availability in both reservoirs, especially under RCP8.5. In the case of the Monte Novo reservoir, future domestic water supply could be constrained by water quality problems related with phosphorus loads. For Vigia reservoir, the high water exploitation will lead to water scarcity problems, mainly as this reservoir on present-day conditions is restrictive on irrigation requirements. Adaptation strategies such as the implementation of high end technology (e.g. soil moisture and plant water stress probes, satellite imagery and drones to evaluate water stress – NDVI) as well as the renewal of the irrigation network and adequate crop selection can help attenuating the effects of climate change on the water resources in this region. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139477 Permalink : https://cs.iut.univ-tours.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=248149
in Science of the Total Environment > vol. 739 (20 September 2020) . - p. 1-13[article] Impacts of climate change on reservoir water availability, quality and irrigation needs in a water scarce Mediterranean region (southern Portugal) [objet à 3 dimensions, artefacts, ...] / J. Rocha, Auteur ; J.J. Keizer ; P. Beça ; P. Diogo ; J.P. Nunes ; C. Carvalho-Santos, Auteur . - 2020 . - p. 1-13.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
in Science of the Total Environment > vol. 739 (20 September 2020) . - p. 1-13
Catégories : A HISTOIRE - Pays et ensemble de pays:Histoire de l'Europe:Europe occidentale:Portugal ; C ECONOMIE - ECONOMIE SOCIALE ET SOLIDAIRE:Génie civil, militaire et minier:Technologie hydraulique:Irrigation ; F POPULATIONS - ETUDES DE CAS:Water requirements ; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Administration de la science et de la recherche:Technologie:Technologie de pointe ; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Approche scientifique:Méthode scientifique:Modèle de simulation Use only in connection with research and planning.; S SCIENCES ET TECHNIQUES:Pollution, catastrophes et sécurité:Dégradation de l'environnement:Changement climatiqueMots-clés : 07 - ENVIRONNEMENT 7.3 - Eau. Gestion de l'Eau CLIMATIC CHANGE BESOIN EN EAU WATER RESERVOIRS RESERVOIR D'EAU WATER AVAILABITY EAU DISPONIBLE GLOBAL WARMING RECHAUFFEMENT GLOBAL WATER RESOURCES RESSOURCE EN EAU HIGH TECHNOLOGY WATER SUPPLY APPROVISIONNEMENT EN EAU SIMULATION MODEL MEDITERRANEAN REGION REGION MEDITERRANEENNE Résumé : Future climate for the Mediterranean climatic region is expected to bring an increase in temperatures, decrease in the precipitation quantity and shifts in the seasonal precipitation pattern. Although the impacts of climate change on water resources have been relatively well explored for the Mediterranean climatic region, the specific consequences for reservoirs and, in particular, water availability and irrigation issues have been less studied. The objective of this work is two-fold: (i) to assess the impacts of future climate changes on water resources availability, quality (focusing on phosphorus loads as this is the limiting nutrient for eutrophication) and irrigation needs for two multipurpose reservoirs in southern Portugal; (ii) to suggest climate change adaptation strategies, especially for the agricultural sector. To this end, the SWAT model was first calibrated against existing data on reservoir inflows as well as phosphorus loads. Then, SWAT was run with climate derived EURO-CORDEX models (RCA4/RACMO22E) for four periods (1970–2000, 2010–2040, 2040–2070 and 2070–2100). Water availability was analysed using the Water Exploitation Index (WEI) that was calculated for both reservoirs combining changes of inflows and irrigation requirements. The results indicated that climate change will negatively impact water availability in both reservoirs, especially under RCP8.5. In the case of the Monte Novo reservoir, future domestic water supply could be constrained by water quality problems related with phosphorus loads. For Vigia reservoir, the high water exploitation will lead to water scarcity problems, mainly as this reservoir on present-day conditions is restrictive on irrigation requirements. Adaptation strategies such as the implementation of high end technology (e.g. soil moisture and plant water stress probes, satellite imagery and drones to evaluate water stress – NDVI) as well as the renewal of the irrigation network and adequate crop selection can help attenuating the effects of climate change on the water resources in this region. En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139477 Permalink : https://cs.iut.univ-tours.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=248149 Water management and water scarcity perspectives in the Mediterranean / A. Hamdy in New Medit, vol. 7, n. 1 ([01/03/2008])
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Titre : Water management and water scarcity perspectives in the Mediterranean Type de document : objet à 3 dimensions, artefacts, ... Auteurs : A. Hamdy Article en page(s) : p. 13-17 Présentation : réf., tabl., graph. Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Catégories : A HISTOIRE - Pays et ensemble de pays:Ensembles économiques:Pays en développement ; F POPULATIONS - ETUDES DE CAS:D SOCIOLOGIE - ETHNOLOGIE - ANTHROPOLOGIE :4.05 Sciences sociales:Recherche sociale:Prospective Mots-clés : WATER MANAGEMENT GESTION DES EAUX WATER AVAILABITY EAU DISPONIBLE FORECASTING DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Permalink : https://cs.iut.univ-tours.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=137737
in New Medit > vol. 7, n. 1 [01/03/2008] . - p. 13-17[article] Water management and water scarcity perspectives in the Mediterranean [objet à 3 dimensions, artefacts, ...] / A. Hamdy . - p. 13-17 : réf., tabl., graph.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Français (fre)
in New Medit > vol. 7, n. 1 [01/03/2008] . - p. 13-17
Catégories : A HISTOIRE - Pays et ensemble de pays:Ensembles économiques:Pays en développement ; F POPULATIONS - ETUDES DE CAS:D SOCIOLOGIE - ETHNOLOGIE - ANTHROPOLOGIE :4.05 Sciences sociales:Recherche sociale:Prospective Mots-clés : WATER MANAGEMENT GESTION DES EAUX WATER AVAILABITY EAU DISPONIBLE FORECASTING DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Permalink : https://cs.iut.univ-tours.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=137737 Will the Eastern Nile countries be able to sustain their crop production by 2050? An outlook from water and land perspectives / S. Ayyad in Science of the Total Environment, vol. 775 (25 June 2021)
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PermalinkL’eau : à vau-l’eau ? D’une terne rétrospective à une prospective plus éclairée / P.-F. Ténière-Buchot in Futuribles : l'anticipation au service de l'action / BM de Tours, SCD et Cairn.info, n. 439 (Novembre-Decembre 2020)
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PermalinkLa modernisation des systèmes d'irrigation en France : quelles économies d'eau possibles à l’échelle de la parcelle ? / C. Serra-Wittling in Sciences, Eaux & Territoires : la revue d’Irstea / Cairn.info, n. 34 (Novembre 2020)
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PermalinkDesiccation crisis of saline lakes: a new decision-support framework for building resilience to climate change / A. Hassani in Science of the Total Environment, vol. 703 (Février 2020)
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PermalinkLes hommes et l'eau : agriculture, environnement et espace méditerranéen in Comptes rendus de l'Académie d'agriculture de France, vol. 99, n. 1 (01/01/2013)
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PermalinkLa mise en visibilité des eaux souterraines au Maroc : un processus historiquement lié aux politiques de développement de l’irrigation / K. Del Vecchio in DDT, Développement Durable et Territoires : économie, géographie, politique, droit, sociologie / journals.openedition.org, vol. 12, n. 3 (Décembre 2021)
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PermalinkThe natural assurance value of nature-based solutions: a layered institutional analysis of socio ecological systems for long term climate resilient transformation / E. López Gunn in Ecological Economics, vol. 186 (August 2021)
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PermalinkChangement climatique et diminution de la ressource en eau / V. Kypréos in Etudes rurales / Cairn.info, Persée et OpenEdition, 2020/2 (n° 206) (février 2021)
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PermalinkPratiques de coordination dans les Groupements de Développement Agricole en Tunisie / A. Ben Mustapha in Alternatives rurales, n. 5 (01/10/2017)
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PermalinkQualifier le manque d’eau et gouverner les conflits d’usage / S. Fernández in DDT, Développement Durable et Territoires : économie, géographie, politique, droit, sociologie / journals.openedition.org, vol. 7, n. 3 (01/10/2016)
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PermalinkRepenser l’eau à l’ère du changement climatique / D. Salles in Annales des mines : Responsabilité et environnement / Cairn.info, n. 106 (Avril 2022)
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PermalinkUtilisation optimale de l'eau par l'agriculture en zones arides / J. Arrignon in Comptes rendus de l'Académie d'agriculture de France, vol. 93, n. 2 ([01/09/2007])
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