Norias, boreholes and the role of the state during the groundwater ‘silent revolution’ in La Mancha, Spain

作者: Alvar Closas

DOI: 10.1007/S10040-014-1118-0

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摘要: The ‘silent revolution’ is a phenomenon describing the individualistic behaviour of farmers in adoption intensive groundwater abstraction technologies, which some cases has led to over-abstraction and environmental degradation semiarid areas such as La Mancha, Spain. However, lacuna exists extent state politics have affected development technologies With new quantitative qualitative data from irrigation community Manzanares public colonisation plans, this report studies technology investigates historical role modern groundwater-fed socio-ecologies area Mancha

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