Title
The sustainability of irrigated agricultural systems under the Water Framework Directive: first results
Abstract
The paper reports the first results of the Project WADI (Sustainability of European Irrigated Agriculture under Water Directive and Agenda 2000), funded under the 5th Framework Programme of the European Union (EU). The objective of the project is to evaluate the economic, social and environmental sustainability of European irrigated farming under different scenarios concerning water policy and the Common Agricultural Policy. The methodology relies on scenario analysis combined with farm level mathematical programming models. Two pilot case studies are presented for Italy: cereal farming and fruit farming. According to the first results, the impact of the directive, up to reasonable prices, may be summed up in a minor reduction of water use associated with a sharp decrease of farm income and a significant reduction of employment. Nevertheless, different farming systems may react in very different ways. More detailed local analyses are needed in order to support the design of effective and efficient policies at basin level.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1016/j.envsoft.2003.12.018
Environmental Modelling & Software
Keywords
Field
DocType
Water Framework Directive,Irrigation,Mathematical programming,Common Agricultural Policy,Scenarios
Water Framework Directive,Environmental resource management,Common Agricultural Policy,Computer science,Natural resource economics,Directive,Scenario analysis,Agriculture,Farm income,Management science,Sustainability,European union
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
20
2
1364-8152
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
1.02
1
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
G.M. Bazzani191.59
S. Di Pasquale271.02
V. Gallerani371.02
S. Morganti471.02
M. Raggi581.70
D. Viaggi681.70