2020
DOI: 10.21138/bage.2833
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Uso de indicadores causa-efecto para el diagnóstico de la sostenibilidad hídrica en las Islas Baleares (España)

Abstract: En las Islas Baleares, la expansión del turismo y el crecimiento urbanístico ha supuesto una transformación de los usos del agua incrementando las extracciones y las dotaciones medias urbanas. Este estudio pretende establecer en su Demarcación Hidrográfica un diagnóstico comparativo del uso del recurso con la sostenibilidad en el manejo. Para el análisis, se aplican un conjunto de indicadores causa-efecto siguiendo el marco de referencia Fuerzas Motrices-Presiones-Estado-Impactos-Respuestas (FPEIR). Un… Show more

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“…The consequence is an economy that specializes in the tourism sector, resulting in a growth in population and construction on the coast, the neglect of the agricultural sector [62], and the abandonment of any pretense of a robust manufacturing production model. The service industry accounted for 85% of the gross value added of the Balearic economy in 2019.…”
Section: The Study Area: the Island Of Mallorca As A Paradigmatic Casementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The consequence is an economy that specializes in the tourism sector, resulting in a growth in population and construction on the coast, the neglect of the agricultural sector [62], and the abandonment of any pretense of a robust manufacturing production model. The service industry accounted for 85% of the gross value added of the Balearic economy in 2019.…”
Section: The Study Area: the Island Of Mallorca As A Paradigmatic Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Anthropocene, patterns of urban growth have focused on expansion, leading to high consumption of land, water, and fossil fuels. In Mallorca, overexploitation, salinization, and pollution of groundwater masses have been detected [62]. The island's economic model is oriented towards summer tourism, resulting in increased consumption of water at times of the year when there is the least rainfall [62].…”
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“…En las Baleares se ha apostado por la desalación como medida paliativa frente a los periodos secos (Gómez-González, 2022). Aun así, en los periodos húmedos, se reduce la producción y, por tanto, se corre el riesgo de no alcanzar un buen estado en las Masas de Agua Subterráneas (MASb) (Garcia y Rodríguez-Lozano, 2020;Navarro-Sousa et al, 2020). La extracción en las MASb no debe rebasar los flujos medioambientales, según la Directiva Marco del Agua (DMA) (2000/60/CE).…”
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