卡斯蒂利亚-莱昂(西班牙)的农业灌溉发展:21 世纪景观和可持续性的驱动力和成果。

IF 4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Landscape Ecology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1007/s10980-024-01977-y
Fabienne Frey, Franziska Mohr, Virginia Ruiz-Aragón, Felicia O Akinyemi, Matthias Bürgi
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背景:世界上许多地方的农业都依赖灌溉,由于对农产品的需求不断增加以及气候变化引起的降雨模式改变,对灌溉的需求也在不断增加。然而,人们发现灌溉农业会破坏生态系统,威胁景观的可持续性:在此背景下,西班牙最近开始大规模灌溉。本研究旨在从景观层面了解这一发展及其对景观可持续性的影响:我们采用混合方法,重点研究了卡斯蒂利亚-莱昂的两个研究地点。我们通过文件分析、访谈和航拍照片分析研究了驱动力、景观变化和可持续性成果:结果:在一个研究地点开发了景观级地下管网,并计划在第二个研究地点进行开发。受访者认为制度和社会驱动力的影响特别大,而技术驱动力的影响较小。政治和经济驱动力往往相互关联。与土地整合相关的灌溉发展导致了景观的改变,如树木的移除和田地面积的扩大。因此,在环境可持续发展方面,人们发现需要权衡利弊,而社会可持续发展的结果主要是积极的。对农民经济保障的影响各不相同:结论:对于进一步的景观级灌溉开发,我们建议在规划过程中结合保护半自然栖息地和农业景观的结构多样性。我们还建议转向种植更节水的作物、进行蒸散管理,并为农民提供新的资助计划,以抵消不断上涨的电费:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s10980-024-01977-y。
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Agricultural irrigation development in Castilla y León (Spain): driving forces and outcomes for landscape and sustainability in the 21st century.

Context: Agriculture relies on irrigation in many parts of the world, and the need for irrigation is increasing due to rising demands for agricultural products and climate change-induced alterations in rainfall patterns. However, irrigated agriculture has been found to damage ecosystems and threaten landscape sustainability.

Objectives: Against this background, there has been a recent development towards large-scale irrigation in Spain. The aim of this study is to understand this development at the landscape level and its impact in the context of landscape sustainability.

Methods: We focused on two study sites in Castilla y León using a mixed-methods approach. We studied driving forces, landscape changes, and sustainability outcomes through document analysis, interviews, and aerial photograph analysis.

Results: The development of a landscape-level underground pipe network took place at one study site and is planned for the second study site. Interviewees perceived institutional and social driving forces as particularly influential and technological driving forces as less influential. Political and economic driving forces were often interlinked. The irrigation development tied to land consolidation led to landscape changes, such as the removal of trees and increases in field size. Thus, in terms of environmental sustainability, trade-offs were found, while social sustainability outcomes were mainly positive. The impact on farmers' economic security varied.

Conclusions: For further landscape-level irrigation developments, we recommend integrating preserving seminatural habitats and the structural diversity of the agricultural landscape in planning processes. We also recommend a shift towards more water efficient crops, evapotranspiration management, and a new funding scheme for farmers to offset rising electricity costs.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10980-024-01977-y.

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Landscape Ecology
Landscape Ecology 环境科学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
164
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Landscape Ecology is the flagship journal of a well-established and rapidly developing interdisciplinary science that focuses explicitly on the ecological understanding of spatial heterogeneity. Landscape Ecology draws together expertise from both biophysical and socioeconomic sciences to explore basic and applied research questions concerning the ecology, conservation, management, design/planning, and sustainability of landscapes as coupled human-environment systems. Landscape ecology studies are characterized by spatially explicit methods in which spatial attributes and arrangements of landscape elements are directly analyzed and related to ecological processes.
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