3 resultados para water use
em Universidad de Alicante
Resumo:
Water availability in adequate quantities and qualities is a fundamental requirement for tourism. In the Mediterranean, one of the world’s leading tourist destinations, water availability is subject to modest and erratic precipitation figures which may decline with climate change. The tourist industry therefore may have to assure future supplies by either recurring to new technologies such as desalination or increasing efficiency in water use. A third and yet little explored alternative would be to seek for complementary of uses with irrigation, the traditional user in many coastal Mediterranean areas and holder of substantial amounts of water. In this paper we present the example of the Consorcio de Aguas de la Marina Baja to show how Benidorm, in Mediterranean Spain and one of the most important tourist centers of the Mediterranean, obtains part of its water through agreements with farmers by which these trade their water with Benidorm and other towns’ treated wastewater of enough quality to be used for irrigation, and obtain several compensations in return. The advantages and disadvantages of the water trade between farmers and tourist interests in the Benidorm area are discussed and we argue that solutions to the pending water crisis of many coastal Mediterranean tourist areas may not need to rely uniquely on expensive technologies to generate new resources but may attempt other alternatives.
Resumo:
Forest plantations have been extensively used to combat desertification. In drylands, harsh climate conditions and unfertile soils often preclude seedling establishment. The improvement in seedling quality by manipulating nutrient availability could contribute to increase planting success. However, morpho-functional traits defining optimum seedling quality in drylands, and the fertilization schemes to achieve them, are still under discussion. Several studies suggest that well fertilized seedlings may perform better than nutrient limited seedlings in these environments. However, recent works have shown opposite results. In this review, we discuss the concept of seedling quality in drylands based on an evaluation of the effects of nutrient manipulation on seedling morpho-functional traits and field performance. According to existing data, we hypothesize that nutrient-limited small seedlings may be better adapted to arid environments and unfavorable microsites, where access to water is uncertain and a conservative water use strategy may be advantageous. In contrast, in dry sub-humid areas, areas with deep soils, protected from excess radiation, and areas where irrigation is feasible, well-fertilized big seedlings with high root growth potential may have more chances of success. We discuss this theory in the context of the multiple objectives of dryland restoration and the environmental constrains posed by these areas, and identify knowledge gaps that should be targeted to test our hypothesis.
Resumo:
El intenso proceso de urbanización que ha vivido la costa mediterránea española con la instalación de la actividad turística ha llevado consigo una serie de repercusiones territoriales. Una de ellas ha sido el incremento del consumo de agua gracias al aumento de la urbanización de baja densidad caracterizada por la presencia de nuevas naturalezas urbanas como son jardines y piscinas. Esta investigación tiene como objetivo conocer y analizar el uso del agua en el exterior de los hogares de las urbanizaciones del litoral de Alicante. La metodología llevada a cabo ha consistido en la realización de diferentes entrevistas a los propietarios de estas viviendas, para de esta manera, conocer de primera mano el uso que hacen del recurso hídrico en el exterior de la vivienda. La principal conclusión extraída ha sido que los residentes han adoptado en los últimos años diferentes estrategias y cambios en el uso del agua en los espacios ajardinados con el objetivo de reducir el consumo de agua.