The social wellbeing of irrigation water. A demand-side integrated valuation in a Mediterranean agroecosystem
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Alcón Provencio, Francisco José; Zabala García, José Ángel; Martínez García, Victor; Albaladejo García, José Antonio; López Becerra, Erasmo Isidro; [et al.]Área de conocimiento
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This work was supported by the AgriCambio project (Grant PID2020-114576RB-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033). José A. Zabala, Víctor Martínez-García and José A. Albaladejo-García acknowledge the financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Education and Personal Training (FPU 16/03473; FPU19/05143; FPU 16/03562).Realizado en/con
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena; Universidad de Murcia; Universidad Politécnica de ValenciaFecha de publicación
2021-12-29Editorial
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Francisco Alcon, José A. Zabala, Victor Martínez-García, José A. Albaladejo, Erasmo I. López-Becerra, María D. de-Miguel, José M. Martínez-Paz, The social wellbeing of irrigation water. A demand-side integrated valuation in a Mediterranean agroecosystem, Agricultural Water Management, Volume 262, 2022, 107400, ISSN 0378-3774, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2021.107400.Revisión por pares
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Agroecosystem servicesAgroecosystem disservices
Human wellbeing
Market valuation
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Irrigation water is a vital input for agricultural production. The supply of irrigation water to crops enhances land productivity and affects the agroecosystem functioning. Agroecosystems co-provide a wide range of agroecosystem services and disservices, which contribute positively and negatively, respectively, to human wellbeing. Therefore, irrigated agroecosystems produce several positive and negative outcomes in relation to society, and agricultural water management is key to the provision of adequate incentives for the enhancement of social wellbeing. In such a context, the aim of this work was to value the contribution of water to the provision of agroecosystem services and disservices, as a way to summarise the contribution of irrigation to social wellbeing. To this end, a demand-side integrated valuation of agroecosystem services and disservices was carried out for both rain-fed and irrigated agriculture in two different agroecosystems of the Region of Murcia (south-eastern Spain), ...
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