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Challenges and opportunities for historical irrigated agricultural systems in Mediterranean regions: Technical, cultural, and environmental assets for sustainable rural development in Ricote (Murcia, Spain)
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Climate Change, Security Risks, and Violent Conflicts: Essays from Integrated Climate Research in Hamburg
Abstract Historical irrigated agricultural systems in Mediterranean regions provide a long record of sustainability and adaptation to changing climatic, environmental, and social conditions. These agricultural systems are currently confronted with challenges that may threaten their persistence over the next ... view more
Historical irrigated agricultural systems in Mediterranean regions provide a long record of sustainability and adaptation to changing climatic, environmental, and social conditions. These agricultural systems are currently confronted with challenges that may threaten their persistence over the next decades. Here, we propose a first assessment of strategies and opportunities that may contribute to the continued sustainable development of historical irrigated agricultural systems. Our assessment is based on experience gained within the agricultural community of Ricote (Murcia, Southeast Spain), in consultation with local stakeholders and external experts... view less
Keywords
Mediterranean region; agriculture; irrigation; sustainable development; rural development; Spain; climate change
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Ecology, Environment
Collection Title
Climate Change, Security Risks, and Violent Conflicts: Essays from Integrated Climate Research in Hamburg
Editor
Brzoska, Michael; Scheffran, Jürgen
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Publisher
Hamburg University Press
City
Hamburg
Page/Pages
p. 143-161
DOI
https://doi.org/10.15460/hup.105.782
Status
Published Version; reviewed