Groundwater and the water-food-energy nexus: The grants for water resources use and its importance and necessity of integrated management
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Resumo: | According to the Brazilian National Water Resources Policy, water is a limited public good, and its management involves the participation of public authorities, users, and communities. This paper analyzes data on groundwater concession and uses in five Brazilian municipalities, located in the northeastern region of the Paraiba do Sul River Basin. Data were analyzed to associate aquifer systems and groundwater use with electricity consumption of the water supply systems and food production, in the perspective of the water-food-energy nexus. This analysis aimed to quantify the exploited water flows and if it is adequate with the capacity of the aquifers. For data analysis and interpretation, statistical techniques were used, which allowed structuring, organizing, and associating the information. The results indicate that, among the regional aquifer systems, the Cacapava System is the most explored in terms of groundwater abstraction, with an average of 9769 m(3)/h, of which only 1331 m(3)/h is used for public supply and 8456 m(3)/h for private use. One finding of this research was to verify that just one of the municipalities studied makes public the use of groundwater abstraction, with consequences in public policy and alerting to the need for adequate inspection in the areas of underground well-drilling for non-contamination and better maintenance of aquifer systems. The results highlight the water-food-energy nexus in the study area, indicating that municipalities with large rice cultivation areas use or store most of the water resources for agricultural use. Promoting new sustainable actions and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals requires integrated management outside the traditional sectors and water-food-energy nexus approach. |
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Groundwater and the water-food-energy nexus: The grants for water resources use and its importance and necessity of integrated managementWater-food-energy nexusWater grantWatershedSustainable Development GoalsAccording to the Brazilian National Water Resources Policy, water is a limited public good, and its management involves the participation of public authorities, users, and communities. This paper analyzes data on groundwater concession and uses in five Brazilian municipalities, located in the northeastern region of the Paraiba do Sul River Basin. Data were analyzed to associate aquifer systems and groundwater use with electricity consumption of the water supply systems and food production, in the perspective of the water-food-energy nexus. This analysis aimed to quantify the exploited water flows and if it is adequate with the capacity of the aquifers. For data analysis and interpretation, statistical techniques were used, which allowed structuring, organizing, and associating the information. The results indicate that, among the regional aquifer systems, the Cacapava System is the most explored in terms of groundwater abstraction, with an average of 9769 m(3)/h, of which only 1331 m(3)/h is used for public supply and 8456 m(3)/h for private use. One finding of this research was to verify that just one of the municipalities studied makes public the use of groundwater abstraction, with consequences in public policy and alerting to the need for adequate inspection in the areas of underground well-drilling for non-contamination and better maintenance of aquifer systems. The results highlight the water-food-energy nexus in the study area, indicating that municipalities with large rice cultivation areas use or store most of the water resources for agricultural use. Promoting new sustainable actions and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals requires integrated management outside the traditional sectors and water-food-energy nexus approach.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Sao Paulo State Univ Unesp, Sch Engn, Chem & Energy Dept, Guaratingueta, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ Unesp, Sch Engn, Elect Engn Dept, Guaratingueta, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ Unesp, Sch Engn, Chem & Energy Dept, Guaratingueta, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ Unesp, Sch Engn, Elect Engn Dept, Guaratingueta, BrazilCAPES: 001CNPq: PQ 301853/2018-5Elsevier B.V.Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Moraes-Santos, Eliana Cristina [UNESP]Dias, Rubens Alves [UNESP]Perrella Balestieri, Jose Antonio [UNESP]2022-04-28T17:22:28Z2022-04-28T17:22:28Z2021-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article11http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lusepol.2021.105585Land Use Policy. Oxford: Elsevier Sci Ltd, v. 109, 11 p., 2021.0264-8377http://hdl.handle.net/11449/21867510.1016/j.lusepol.2021.105585WOS:000702819400007Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengLand Use Policyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-07-01T20:51:49Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/218675Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:30:10.614866Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Groundwater and the water-food-energy nexus: The grants for water resources use and its importance and necessity of integrated management |
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Groundwater and the water-food-energy nexus: The grants for water resources use and its importance and necessity of integrated management |
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Groundwater and the water-food-energy nexus: The grants for water resources use and its importance and necessity of integrated management Moraes-Santos, Eliana Cristina [UNESP] Water-food-energy nexus Water grant Watershed Sustainable Development Goals |
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Groundwater and the water-food-energy nexus: The grants for water resources use and its importance and necessity of integrated management |
title_full |
Groundwater and the water-food-energy nexus: The grants for water resources use and its importance and necessity of integrated management |
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Groundwater and the water-food-energy nexus: The grants for water resources use and its importance and necessity of integrated management |
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Groundwater and the water-food-energy nexus: The grants for water resources use and its importance and necessity of integrated management |
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Groundwater and the water-food-energy nexus: The grants for water resources use and its importance and necessity of integrated management |
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Moraes-Santos, Eliana Cristina [UNESP] |
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Moraes-Santos, Eliana Cristina [UNESP] Dias, Rubens Alves [UNESP] Perrella Balestieri, Jose Antonio [UNESP] |
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Dias, Rubens Alves [UNESP] Perrella Balestieri, Jose Antonio [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Moraes-Santos, Eliana Cristina [UNESP] Dias, Rubens Alves [UNESP] Perrella Balestieri, Jose Antonio [UNESP] |
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Water-food-energy nexus Water grant Watershed Sustainable Development Goals |
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Water-food-energy nexus Water grant Watershed Sustainable Development Goals |
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According to the Brazilian National Water Resources Policy, water is a limited public good, and its management involves the participation of public authorities, users, and communities. This paper analyzes data on groundwater concession and uses in five Brazilian municipalities, located in the northeastern region of the Paraiba do Sul River Basin. Data were analyzed to associate aquifer systems and groundwater use with electricity consumption of the water supply systems and food production, in the perspective of the water-food-energy nexus. This analysis aimed to quantify the exploited water flows and if it is adequate with the capacity of the aquifers. For data analysis and interpretation, statistical techniques were used, which allowed structuring, organizing, and associating the information. The results indicate that, among the regional aquifer systems, the Cacapava System is the most explored in terms of groundwater abstraction, with an average of 9769 m(3)/h, of which only 1331 m(3)/h is used for public supply and 8456 m(3)/h for private use. One finding of this research was to verify that just one of the municipalities studied makes public the use of groundwater abstraction, with consequences in public policy and alerting to the need for adequate inspection in the areas of underground well-drilling for non-contamination and better maintenance of aquifer systems. The results highlight the water-food-energy nexus in the study area, indicating that municipalities with large rice cultivation areas use or store most of the water resources for agricultural use. Promoting new sustainable actions and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals requires integrated management outside the traditional sectors and water-food-energy nexus approach. |
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Land Use Policy. Oxford: Elsevier Sci Ltd, v. 109, 11 p., 2021. 0264-8377 10.1016/j.lusepol.2021.105585 WOS:000702819400007 |
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