Integrated Assessment of the European WFD Implementation in Extremely Overexploited Aquifers Through Participatory Modelling

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Autores

Molina González, José Luis
García-Arostegui, J.L
Bromley, John
Benavente, Jose

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/140945

Cita bibliográfica

Molina González, JL.; García-Arostegui, J.; Bromley, J.; Benavente, J. (2011). Integrated Assessment of the European WFD Implementation in Extremely Overexploited Aquifers Through Participatory Modelling. Water Resources Management. 25(13):3343-3370. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-011-9859-1

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Resumen

[EN] Participatory methods provide an increasingly accepted path to integrated water assessment. This research describes an interdisciplinary exercise of scenario design and modelling, which provides a methodology to couple hard science numerical modelling approaches with the involvement of key water actors and socioeconomic issues. A decision support system based on probabilistic methods (Bayesian networks) is the tool chosen for dealing with the interdisciplinary issues involved in this aquifer. Given the long-standing conflicts in the area, modelling work largely focuses on carrying out an impact assessment produced by different scenarios established under the light of the mandatory objectives established by the European Union Water Framework Directive. This methodology is applied to a semi-arid aquifer located in SE Spain (Serral-Salinas) that represents an extreme case of intensive groundwater use. Irrigation has been a catalyst for welfare in the area for the past 40 years, despite the resulting large groundwater drawdown and continuous rise of groundwater pumping energy costs. Modelling results suggest that only a drastic change in the abstraction regime can produce a solution to long term sustainability of the aquifers. In addition, the impact assessment advises that such objectives are unlikely to be met due to the high economic costs of this action. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

Palabras clave

Aquifers management, Decision support systems, Impacts assessment, Participatory modelling, Water framework directive, Decision supports, Economic costs, European Union Water Framework, Groundwater drawdown, Groundwater pumping, Groundwater use, Hard science, Impact assessments, Integrated assessment, Long-term sustainability, Numerical modelling, Participatory methods, Probabilistic methods, Scenario design, Semi arid, Water assessment, Aquifers, Artificial intelligence, Bayesian networks, Decision making, Hydrogeology, Inference engines, Rating, Water conservation, Water levels, Groundwater resources, Aquifer, Decision support system, European Union, Irrigation, Numerical model, Participatory approach, Probability, Sustainability, Water management, Spain

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0920-4741

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Water Resources Management

DOI

10.1007/s11269-011-9859-1