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Title Farmers' Attitudes towards Irrigating Crops with Reclaimed Water in the Framework of a Circular Economy
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Authors López-Serrano, MJ; Velasco-Muñoz, JF; Aznar-Sánchez, JA; Román-Sánchez, IM
Title Farmers' Attitudes towards Irrigating Crops with Reclaimed Water in the Framework of a Circular Economy
Year 2022
Published Agronomy-Basel, 12, 2
DOI 10.3390/agronomy12020435
Abstract In a global situation where water constraints are a daily concern and expected to worsen in the upcoming years, finding new water alternatives to guarantee its supply is of critical importance. Against this background, reclaimed water has proved to be a sustainable alternative that recycles wastewater from a circular economy approach, thus enhancing water availability for key sectors such as agriculture. In such a context where public policies should encourage the implementation of this sustainable resource that helps reduce climate change by allowing wastewater reuse, there is too often a lack of knowledge of farmers' perceptions, thus resulting in them being ineffective. In this sense, studying and analyzing agriculturalists' perceptions is of interest for the development of appropriate policies that truly foster reclaimed water use in agriculture and enhance its shift from waste to resource. For this research 231 farmers, both long-time users of reclaimed water and non-users, were surveyed to find common and differing attitudes and perceptions. Results show how once farmers start irrigating their crops with this alternative resource there is a marked improvement in their opinion. The high price is the most widespread barrier, which can be tempered with public subsidies that absorb part of this cost. The insights obtained from this research may be of interest to other regions, especially for those in arid and semi-arid climates where water scarcity is a critical problem and sustainability a growing concern.
Author Keywords reclaimed water; tertiary water; treated wastewater; circular economy; sustainable agriculture; perceptions; farmers
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000766845000001
WoS Category Agronomy; Plant Sciences
Research Area Agriculture; Plant Sciences
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