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Six Decades of Hindsight Into Yesa Reservoir (Central Spanish Pyrenees): River Flow Dwindles as Vegetation Cover Increases and Mediterranean Atmospheric Dynamics Take Control. [PDF]
Abstract River discharge has experienced diverse changes in the last decades due to modification of hydrological patterns, anthropogenic intervention, re‐vegetation or annual and interannual climatic and atmospheric fluctuations. Assessing the recent changes in river discharge and understanding the main drivers of these changes is thus extremely ...
Juez C +3 more
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Prioritizing areas for ecological restoration: A participatory approach based on cost‐effectiveness
The cost‐effectiveness of restoration actions depends on the type of ecosystem and degradation state. Visualizing the outcomes of alternative restoration scenarios needs participatory prioritization maps based on financial costs and the potential supply of ecosystem services.
Elysa Silva +8 more
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El cambio climático está imponiendo condiciones cada vez más cálidas y secas en los viñedos de la cuenca mediterránea, que afectan tanto a la fisiología y fenología de la vid, como a la producción y a la calidad de la uva.
Teodoro Lasanta +5 more
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Short‐distance nocturnal migration in an island endemic bustard
Migratory birds typically fly long distances in response to large‐scale seasonal climate variation. However, most migratory species are partial migrants, and some fly only short distances, for example to take advantage of suitable feeding conditions during the non‐breeding season.
Inmaculada Abril‐Colón +4 more
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Abstract As water scarcity grows, irrigators are adopting modern irrigation systems to increase the proportion of water use consumed by crops and mitigate impacts on production. This increased beneficial consumption is fundamentally sourced by lower return flows‐runoff and percolation‐back into the environment, which are critical to sustain wetlands ...
C. Dionisio Pérez‐Blanco +1 more
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Water theft as social insurance: south‐eastern Spain, 1851–1948†
Abstract For centuries, irrigation communities in south‐eastern Spain were socially stable and economically efficient. In this article, we show how these self‐governing institutions persisted by resolving conflicts over scarce resources with flexible punishment for water theft.
Javier D. Donna +1 more
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Abstract Agricultural irrigation is the major water consumer in the Mediterranean region. In response to the growing pressure on freshwater resources, more efficient irrigation technologies have been widely promoted. In this study, we assess the impact of the ongoing transition from flood to drip irrigation on future hydroclimatic regimes under various
S. Pool +7 more
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La creación de los consorcios de riego, en la primera posguerra, revolucionó los equilibrios sociales e hidráulicos de las regiones citrícolas de Palermo (Italia).
Francesco D'Amaro
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The water footprint of olives and olive oil in Spain [PDF]
This paper evaluates the water footprint of Spanish olives and olive oil over the period 1997-2008. In particular, it analyses the three colour components of the water footprint: green (rainwater stored in the soil), blue (surface and groundwater) and ...
Aldaya, Maite M. +4 more
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Estimación del valor del regadío a partir del precio de la tierra
Este trabajo calcula el valor del regadío en la provincia de León a partir de datos de precios de la tierra desagregados por aprovechamiento y comarca.
Carlos Arias
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