Changes to California alfalfa production and perceptions during the 2011-2017 drought.

IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Alida Cantor, Bethani Turley, Charles Cody Ross, Mathern Glass
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Abstract

California experienced a severe multi-year drought stretching from 2011-2017, significantly reducing surface water supply for ecosystems, agriculture, and humans, and prompting coordinated conservation efforts. Given that agriculture is the largest consumptive use of water in the state, one anticipated response to a severe drought would be to decrease production of low-value, high-water-use crops such as alfalfa. In this paper we use a multi-methods approach to examine both spatial distribution and public perceptions of alfalfa production in California over the course of the 2011-2017 drought. We find that while California alfalfa production did decline at the state level, it persisted and even increased in specific areas of the state. We also find that alfalfa persisted even though discourses and understandings that were critical of alfalfa production emerged in public forums during this time. We situate these findings within a broader context of California's water management system, which meant that in practice, infrastructure and water rights allocation practices left many growers with little incentive to change growing practices even in the face of serious meteorological drought.

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2011-2017年干旱期间加州紫花苜蓿产量的变化和感知。
从2011年到2017年,加州经历了严重的多年干旱,大大减少了生态系统、农业和人类的地表水供应,并促使协调一致的保护工作。考虑到农业是该州用水量最大的行业,对严重干旱的一种预期反应是减少低价值、高用水量作物的产量,如苜蓿。在本文中,我们使用多种方法来研究2011-2017年干旱期间加州苜蓿产量的空间分布和公众看法。我们发现,虽然加州的紫花苜蓿产量在州一级确实下降了,但在该州的特定地区,它却持续存在,甚至有所增加。我们还发现,即使在这段时间里,在公共论坛上出现了批评苜蓿生产的话语和理解,苜蓿仍然存在。我们将这些发现置于加州水管理系统的更广泛背景下,这意味着在实践中,基础设施和水权分配做法使许多种植者即使面对严重的气象干旱也没有改变种植方式的动力。
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