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    Análisis multiescalar del paisaje semiárido de la Región de Murcia (España) y propuesta de gestión
    (2018-03-02) Medina Vidal, María Degania
    El presente artículo expone la metodología y los resultados del análisis realizado sobre el paisaje semiárido de la Región de Murcia, planteando su uso como recurso para generar alternativas a la ordenación del territorio y usos del suelo rural tradicionales, que permitan nuevos modelos de desarrollo sostenibles. Se trabaja en diferentes escalas, concretando en la potencialidad y oportunidad que ofrece el paisaje del litoral, y realizando una propuesta de uso y gestión de una finca rural de la Sierra de la Almenara (Águilas).
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    Innovation in Irrigated Fields in a Semi-arid Region: Southeastern Spain Case
    (SAGE Publications, 2022-09-21) Gil Meseguer, Encarnación; Bernabé Crespo, Miguel Borja; Gómez Espín, José María; Geografía
    Abstract In Spain, in the last 25 years (1996–2020), more than a million and a half hectares of irrigated land have been modernised with irrigation systems. Almost half of this irrigated surface is immersed in a second generation of modernisation in order to be more efficient and save water and energy. This represents a strategic issue in a climate crisis scenario, to assure the quantity and quality of the productions of these irrigable areas, bases of market supply, agro-industries and sources of employment. Throughout this process, innovation was experienced (pressure irrigation, deficit irrigation, accurate irrigation, fertigation and nutrient solution, energy self-consumption, new crop varieties, hydroponic cultivation with or without substratum, etc.). The drivers of these innovations are the harvesting-exporting companies and the irrigation communities. This research is a diachronic study of regional geography; data are provided by official statistics and through extensive fieldwork and interviews with managers. The objective is to explain the irrigation innovation techniques undertaken in the semi-arid environment of Southeastern Spain, one of the driest regions in Europe.

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