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A regional agricultural model for reallocation of water resources in central-eastern Tunisia
- Source :
- New Medit, Vol 19, Iss 3 (2020)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Bononia University Press, 2020.
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Abstract
- Good management of water resources requires a good allocation of their availability, especially in public irrigated schemes in Tunisia. This paper contributes to a better reallocation of available water resources at the farm and regional levels. A case study was discussed in the Kalâa Kebira region, in the center-east of Tunisia. Regional models based on aggregation and the possibility of water transfer between two irrigated schemes was tested. The results show that a good seasonal allocation is possible with a total regional exchange of 9.60% m3 of water available between these two schemes. This reallocation is beneficial at the regional level, recording an increase of 2.12% in agricultural income and less beneficial, except for farms that are less competitive, in terms of use of water resources. This reallocation also allows for cultural diversity and specification of agricultural farms. Competitiveness in the water use, diversification and specification of agricultural production systems help to preserve natural resources but they also help to satisfy demand of the regional market.Good management of water resources requires a good allocation of their availability, especially in public irrigated schemes in Tunisia. This paper contributes to a better reallocation of available water resources at the farm and regional levels. A case study was discussed in the Kalâa Kebira region, in the center-east of Tunisia. Regional models based on aggregation and the possibility of water transfer between two irrigated schemes was tested. The results show that a good seasonal allocation is possible with a total regional exchange of 9.60% m3 of water available between these two schemes. This reallocation is beneficial at the regional level, recording an increase of 2.12% in agricultural income and less beneficial, except for farms that are less competitive, in terms of use of water resources. This reallocation also allows for cultural diversity and specification of agricultural farms. Competitiveness in the water use, diversification and specification of agricultural production systems help to preserve natural resources but they also help to satisfy demand of the regional market.
- Subjects :
- lcsh:HF1021-1027
Economics and Econometrics
Natural resource economics
Geography, Planning and Development
kalâa kebira
Diversification (marketing strategy)
water resources
Cultural diversity
lcsh:Agriculture (General)
Agricultural productivity
lcsh:Environmental sciences
agriculture
lcsh:GE1-350
regional model
aggregated
business.industry
lcsh:S1-972
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
Natural resource
Water resources
lcsh:Commercial geography. Economic geography
Water transfer
Agriculture
reallocation
central east tunisia
business
Water use
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 26111128 and 15945685
- Volume :
- 19
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- New Medit
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....713a39935e347db2b627c6e87a70e995