4 resultados para Irrigation canals

em Universidad de Alicante


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Traditional water supply systems in semi-arid agrarian ecosystems, mainly irrigation canals, contribute to the diversity of the landscape and influence the composition of species. To evaluate their effect on bird communities in the breeding season, we selected a rural area in southeastern Spain, where an intricate and extensive network of irrigation canals and cultivated areas is located between two wetlands declared as Natural Parks. Birds were counted at representative points distributed throughout the canal network at which we recorded several variables related to the physical features, the vertical and horizontal structure of associated vegetation, reed development (Phragmites australis) and land use in the neighboring areas. We detected 37 bird species, most of which were also breeding in the wetlands nearby. We used Hierarchical Partitioning analyses to identify the variables most strongly related to the probability of the presence of selected species and species richness. Vegetation cover and height close to the canals, together with reed development, were the most important types of variables explaining species presence and richness. We found that current management practices for reeds in canals are not well-suited for biodiversity conservation. We therefore propose alternatives that could be implemented in the area in cooperation with stakeholders.

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The “El Hondo Nature Park” is mainly composed of a series of irrigation channels and water reservoirs, subjected to various regimes of management as well as reed and vegetation control, thus creating a great variety of habitats and situations. To determine the influence of these habitats and management regimes on the local bird community, a set of characteristics of these channels and their surrounding area were analysed with a Correspondence Analysis (CA). The degree of reed development in channels and the presence in the surroundings of orchards and other reed formations were the most decisive factors to explain the probability of occurrence of reed birds and waterbirds, as well as bird species richness and abundance. Other bird species were not directly influenced by channel variables, but only by those of surrounding land uses.

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La agricultura tradicional de la comarca de la Vega Baja del Segura se asienta sobre la llanura aluvial creada por el río a lo largo de la historia. Cuenta con una superficie regable de unos 190 km2 que se nutre con recursos propios de la cuenca del río Segura. Las aguas son desviadas del río mediante azudes y distribuidas, por simple gravedad, a través de un complejo sistema de acueductos, acequias y azarbes, que configuran sendas redes de aguas vivas y de aguas muertas, permitiendo la reutilización de las aguas. El presente trabajo tiene por finalidad el estudio de las infraestructuras hidráulicas y su papel en la gestión de los recursos hídricos para el riego en la comarca de la Vega Baja del Segura. A tal fin, se ha consultado la bibliografía y recabado información en diferentes juzgados de aguas, sindicatos de riego y comunidades de regantes, complementándose todo ello con visitas de campo para la toma de datos e imágenes. Los resultados obtenidos muestran una gestión eficiente de los escasos recursos hídricos disponibles y un aprovechamiento óptimo de los mismos, en cuanto que, al final, el sistema cede sus aguas sobrantes a otros regadíos para ser reutilizadas.

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During the first decade of the 21st century, many golf courses were developed in the Southeast of Spain, which greatly increased the number of these facilities. Almost all of these golf courses have been accompanied by large residential developments composed of thousands of dwelling units. This article seeks to identify the factors that influence golf courses’ water consumption and estimate the number of dwelling units that an associated residential development needs to have to provide the effluent necessary to fully meet the irrigation needs of a golf course. The study indicates that private golf courses achieve greater levels of irrigation efficiency than public golf courses and that the golf courses associated with residential developments subject the irrigation needs of the grassland to the sale requirements of the real estate properties. The study also estimates that a golf course requires approximately 3000 dwelling units with an average annual occupancy of 33% to achieve self-sufficiency for irrigation.