Abteilung Wasserressourcen und Trinkwasser
Boden-Gasemissionen in mediterranen Fruchtfolgen
 
                
        
    
        Intensive agriculture with crop rotation is a common practice in dry regions such as the Mediterranean, where climate change is expected to exacerbate drought frequency and increase the occurrence of high-intensity rainfall events. This interdisciplinary project aims to advance the understanding of how different crop rotation strategies influence water and nitrogen dynamics, while also assessing a range of environmental and economic indicators. Focusing on the highly productive Campo de Cartagena region in southeastern Spain, the project will develop models that integrate multiple climate change scenarios. Adopting a bottom-up approach, it will combine numerical modeling with field observations and knowledge co-produced with local stakeholders, including farmers, policymakers, and water management authorities.
Team
- Sandra Pool Department of Water Resources and Drinking Water (Eawag)
- Joaquin Jimenez-Martinez Department of Water Resources and Drinking Water (Eawag)
- Felix Frances Technical University of Valencia
- Marta Garcia-Molla Technical University of Valencia
Partner
- Alberto García-Prats Technical University of Valencia
- Antonio Lidón Technical University of Valencia
- Manuel Pulido-Velazquez Technical University of Valencia
- Rosa Puertas Technical University of Valencia
- Carles Sanchis-Ibor Technical University of Valencia
Publikationen
Polo Molina, M.J., Soliva, L., Alcaraz, M., Hornero Diaz, J. Alcolea, A., Imig, A., Manzano, M., and Jiménez-Martínez, J. (2025) Aquifer recharge estimation and its origins in intensive irrigated agriculture. Agric. Water Manag. doi: 10.1016/j.agwat.2025.109794
 
						