DSS application to the development of water management strategies in Ribeiras do Algarve river basin

DSS application to the development of water management strategies in Ribeiras do Algarve river basin

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Article ID: iaor2008387
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 21
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 897
End Page Number: 907
Publication Date: May 2007
Journal: Water Resources Management
Authors: ,
Keywords: Portugal
Abstract:

Within the Project – ‘Developing Strategies for Regulating and Managing Water Resources and Demand in Water Deficient Regions (WSM)’ funded by the EU in fifth Research Framework Program, the Ribeiras do Algarve River Basin was chosen as a case study to develop a DSS for planning purposes. Located in the southern stretch of the Portuguese territory, crucial conflicts do exist between tourist and agricultural water uses within the river basin. Additionally, there are important deficiencies in urban secondary water supply. Also inadequate irrigation methods and poor quality of water existing in some areas urge the implementation of management measures. Different ways to improve the water management situation were analysed: (a) structural options, (b) demand management options and (c) socio-economic measures. These options were analysed using a range of combinations of extreme demand and availability scenarios and ranked based on indicators reflecting the perception of the local stakeholders towards economic development and social and environmental sustainability. On a second phase, the formulation of strategies using the available options was addressed and two different strategies, resulting from a tentative timeframe of water management options combination, were applied aiming to achieve goals defined with regional stakeholders, namely: (a) on a first stage, the optimization of the domestic and irrigation water demand coverage and aquifer's groundwater exploitation use ratio; (b) on a second stage, the determination of the water pricing increase necessary to achieve economical sustainability, aiming at cost recovery goals in accordance with the Water Framework Directive compliance.

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