2021
DOI: 10.3989/pirineos.2021.176002
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Evaluación del índice de pobreza hídrica (WPI) en la cuenca de Borujerd-Dorood (Irán) para reforzar los planes de gestión del territorio

Abstract: El Índice de Pobreza Hídrica (WPI) se considera, en general, una herramienta simple y clara para evaluar los efectos de factores combinados sobre la escasez de agua y la tensión de los recursos hídricos. En esta investigación, intentamos centrarnos en las problemáticas hídricas en las cabeceras de montaña de la cuenca de Karoon en Irán para analizar el estado de los recursos hídricos. Para este propósito, los datos requeridos se obtuvieron en primer lugar mediante la preparación de un informe de la Autoridad d… Show more

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“…The increasing combined pressure of agricultural and livestock productions (e.g., unsustainable grazing) are assumed as one of the main factors expected to accelerate land degradation in the 20 th and 21 st centuries (WHO, 2020). Soil erosion in agricultural areas (Borrelli et al, 2017;Rodrigo-Comino, 2018;Niu et al, 2021;Zamfir and Crişu, 2021) and intensive grazing are recognized as global environmental issues (Turnbull et al, 2010;Goodarzi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing combined pressure of agricultural and livestock productions (e.g., unsustainable grazing) are assumed as one of the main factors expected to accelerate land degradation in the 20 th and 21 st centuries (WHO, 2020). Soil erosion in agricultural areas (Borrelli et al, 2017;Rodrigo-Comino, 2018;Niu et al, 2021;Zamfir and Crişu, 2021) and intensive grazing are recognized as global environmental issues (Turnbull et al, 2010;Goodarzi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%