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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2006

Hydro-socio-economic implications for water management strategies: the case of Roussillon coastal aquifer

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In many Mediterranean coastal areas, agriculture, drinking water supply, tourism and industry strongly depend on the available groundwater resources. As a result of the significant economic development during the last three decades along the coast, abstractions from coastal aquifers have increased tremendously, frequently leading to overexploitation and saltwater intrusion. Geological, hydrogeological and socio-economical studies as a multidisciplinary approach on a coastal Mediterranean aquifer- the Roussillon - have been carried out in order to design effective water management strategies on areas sensitive to seawater intrusion risk. Geology provides geometry and architecture of the different aquifers, hydrogeology assess the seawater intrusion risk while socio-economic study includes consulting the stakeholders with the aim of suggesting water management and policy option acceptable to the majority of population. This paper then highlights the economic interests at stake, diversity of viewpoints expressed by stakeholders and political dimension of the issue, which are likely to be encountered for all similar situations on both sides of the Mediterranean Sea.
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hal-00468031 , version 1 (29-03-2010)

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Bertrand Aunay, Nathalie Dörfliger, C. Duvail, F. Grelot, Paul Le Strat, et al.. Hydro-socio-economic implications for water management strategies: the case of Roussillon coastal aquifer. Colloque international sur la gestion des grands aquifères, 150è anniversaire de la loi de Darcy, 50ème anniversaire de l'AIH (Association Internationale des Hydrogéologues), May 2006, Dijon, France. 9 p. ⟨hal-00468031⟩
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