Social Issues in Water Management in the Mediterranean Countries

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Autor(a) principal: Lourenço, Nelson
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Russo Machado, Carlos, Rodrigues, Luís
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10884/324
Resumo: Water resources are a societal issue. Considered frequently as a common good, water is essential to life and to numerous human activities, and suffers their negative impacts. In the Mediterranean region, the significance of irrigated agriculture, the intense urbanisation, and the tourism are increasing their demands for water, requiring therefore important efforts to find new strategies to better manage this scarce resource. The Mediterranean region has a key common environmental feature that is related with the existence of a more or less longer dry and hot season. This creates important stress on water resources due to irrigation needs. In fact, in this region, irrigation cannot be seen as a way to increase and improve agricultural productivity. Irrigation in the Mediterranean region is essential to ensure agricultural productivity. Furthermore, there is a clear contrast between northern areas (receiving abundant water resources from temperate regions) and southern areas that are adjacent to semi-arid regions, with very scarce water resources. This report has three main chapters: section 2 refers to the current situation in terms of planning and participation in water resource management in the Mediterranean countries. It also describes the institutional setting and decisional context for water management in the Mediterranean countries; section 3 outlines the key actors and stakeholders involved in water management in the Mediterranean Countries as a means to illustrate the importance of social networks in water management and in decision-making processes; section 4 highlights the use of DSS tools in each country.
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title Social Issues in Water Management in the Mediterranean Countries
spellingShingle Social Issues in Water Management in the Mediterranean Countries
Lourenço, Nelson
Integrated water resource management
Governance
Stakeholder involvement
Water Framework Directive
Mediterranean Basin
title_short Social Issues in Water Management in the Mediterranean Countries
title_full Social Issues in Water Management in the Mediterranean Countries
title_fullStr Social Issues in Water Management in the Mediterranean Countries
title_full_unstemmed Social Issues in Water Management in the Mediterranean Countries
title_sort Social Issues in Water Management in the Mediterranean Countries
author Lourenço, Nelson
author_facet Lourenço, Nelson
Russo Machado, Carlos
Rodrigues, Luís
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author2 Russo Machado, Carlos
Rodrigues, Luís
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lourenço, Nelson
Russo Machado, Carlos
Rodrigues, Luís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Integrated water resource management
Governance
Stakeholder involvement
Water Framework Directive
Mediterranean Basin
topic Integrated water resource management
Governance
Stakeholder involvement
Water Framework Directive
Mediterranean Basin
description Water resources are a societal issue. Considered frequently as a common good, water is essential to life and to numerous human activities, and suffers their negative impacts. In the Mediterranean region, the significance of irrigated agriculture, the intense urbanisation, and the tourism are increasing their demands for water, requiring therefore important efforts to find new strategies to better manage this scarce resource. The Mediterranean region has a key common environmental feature that is related with the existence of a more or less longer dry and hot season. This creates important stress on water resources due to irrigation needs. In fact, in this region, irrigation cannot be seen as a way to increase and improve agricultural productivity. Irrigation in the Mediterranean region is essential to ensure agricultural productivity. Furthermore, there is a clear contrast between northern areas (receiving abundant water resources from temperate regions) and southern areas that are adjacent to semi-arid regions, with very scarce water resources. This report has three main chapters: section 2 refers to the current situation in terms of planning and participation in water resource management in the Mediterranean countries. It also describes the institutional setting and decisional context for water management in the Mediterranean countries; section 3 outlines the key actors and stakeholders involved in water management in the Mediterranean Countries as a means to illustrate the importance of social networks in water management and in decision-making processes; section 4 highlights the use of DSS tools in each country.
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