Introductory Chapter: Addressing Past Claims and Oncoming Challenges for Irrigation Systems

Sandra Ricart Casadevall, J. Olcina, A. Rico
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Water-agriculture nexus is context dependent (water availability and water use depend on spatial and temporal issues), socially constructed (multiple stakeholders’ perceptions and interests interact), and technically uncertain (benefits from new technologies are difficult to be estimated and duly evaluated). This means that irrigation systems should be analyzed as hydrosocial cycles [1], which likewise takes into account all of these issues including how water management and water governance are conceived and how climate change impacts could be addressed through a “nexus” approach [2]. In few words, irrigation systems are under pressure to produce more food with lower supplies of water [3]. According to this, water availability and water consumption [4], food productivity and food security [5], environmental awareness [6], population growth [7], rural development [8], and climate change [9] are issues to be considered when irrigation systems are promoted, developed, and managed both globally and locally.
导论章:解决灌溉系统过去的要求和即将到来的挑战
水-农业关系依赖于环境(水的可用性和用水取决于空间和时间问题),社会建构(多个利益相关者的看法和利益相互作用),技术上不确定(新技术的效益难以估计和适当评估)。这意味着灌溉系统应该作为水社会循环来分析b[1],它同样考虑到所有这些问题,包括如何构思水管理和水治理,以及如何通过“联系”方法来解决气候变化的影响b[1]。简而言之,灌溉系统面临着用更少的水供应生产更多粮食的压力。据此,在全球和地方推广、开发和管理灌溉系统时,水资源可得性和用水量[4]、粮食生产力和粮食安全[5]、环境意识[6]、人口增长[7]、农村发展[8]和气候变化[9]都是需要考虑的问题。
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