Advanced Course: Water and Energy in Mediterranean Rural Environments: The Nexus in Irrigated Agriculture

Published Date
December 01, 2018
Type
Report
Advanced Course: Water and Energy in Mediterranean Rural Environments: The Nexus in Irrigated Agriculture
Authors:
Enrique Playan

Mediterranean rural environments are at the crossroads of the water-energy nexus. On one hand, the
region offers great scope for the generation of renewable energy, given the intensity of solar radiation,
wind speed and water flows. At the same time, pressurized irrigation is leading to sharp increases in
energy demand. A paradigmatic example is modernization from surface to sprinkler/micro irrigation.
Whilst major investments have targeted improving water efficiency, irrigation control and automation,
this has led to a much greater dependence on energy, with significant implications for rural
development, economic growth and sustainability. In many parts of the Mediterranean region, water
and energy availability are key societal concerns. Innovative solutions in both technology and policy
are thus needed to ensure future water, energy and food security. Renewable energies, micro grids
and alternate sources of water offer new opportunities for tackling the trade-offs between water and
energy use in agriculture.

This course critically reviewed a broad spectrum of water-energy nexus issues, including technical and management solutions, tools to support decision-making, sustainability assessment methodologies and pathways for improved policy and governance

Citation:
Enrique Playan. (1/12/2018). Advanced Course: Water and Energy in Mediterranean Rural Environments: The Nexus in Irrigated Agriculture.
Keywords:
water and energy
mediterranean
capacity development
irrigation