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What is the name of the government-implemented plan against desertification in Southern Spain?
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Programme of National Action Against Desertification
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What are the aims of the National Hydrological Plan? and when was it adopted?
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In 2001
-Transferring water with plentiful supply to areas with little -Building desalinisation plants at a cost of 1.2B euros -Improving infrastructure to reduce wastage(aim to reduce water used by 10% yet increase land irrigated by 7% - 2002) -Promoting awareness schemes on efficient use of resources |
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What are the main issues with NHP in Spain that make it so controversial?
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-Expensive
-Not all elements are sustainable (transporting water is not a long-term solution) |
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Name two other strategies aside from the NHP that are in place to reduce desertification.
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-Forest fire defence plans
-Official water trading scheme |
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Describe either the forest fire scheme or water trading scheme in more detail.
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Forest Fire:
High risk areas identified and defence plans drawn up, destroyed areas to be reforested (since it started 550,000ha have been restored) Water: Trading scheme aimed to reduces black market sales. Water costs 3x normal price yet still cheaper than black market. Reduces illegal exploitation of aquifers and promotes sustainable use of them. |
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Describe briefly the Sunseed Project in Almeria.
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An independently run project that adopts several methods of sustainable farming in Southern Spain.
-Drip irrigation system, reducing evaporation and water usage. -Covering of soil with mooch(organic matter) stops evap, improves soil structure, improves ability to store water, stops rain splash erosion. |