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The Education, Research, Society, and Policy Nexus of Sustainable Water Use in Semiarid Regions—A Case Study from Tunisia

Authors : Clemens Mader, Borhane Mahjoub, Karsten Breßler, Sihem Jebari, Klaus Kümmerer, Müfit Bahadir, Anna-Theresa Leitenberger

Published in: Sustainable Water Use and Management

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The present study analyzes the interrelations of the education, research, society, and policy nexus on sustainable water use and agriculture in semiarid regions of Tunisia. The selected region of Tunisia is one of the most water-stressed regions in northern Africa, strongly exporting fruits and vegetables to European mainland whereas at the same time strongly lacking water resources and reducing production of food for its own growing population. Water scarcity is the major problem in the agriculture of semiarid regions. Along with the population growth, water resources (qualitatively and quantitatively) for food production is exposed to severe strains and has become an important topic for science and politics as well as for the general public in these countries as well as globally. Natural water resources in Tunisia are faced with serious problems related to their quantity and quality (Mekki et al. 2013). Only 8.4 % of the total shallow groundwater has salinity levels that do not exceed 1.5 g/L (Benjemaa et al. 1999). Thus, there is also a lack of fresh drinking water for the population, caused by the extensive use of deep and fossil ground water by agriculture. Due to the lack of conventional water resources, water of marginal quality is used for agricultural irrigation.

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Footnotes
1
In the course of a fact finding mission supported by the DAAD, the German academic exchange service, researchers from Germany and Tunisia met in Tunis in December 2013 to analyze the current situation of sustainable water use in agriculture of Tunisia.
 
2
Blue water: the fraction of water that reaches rivers directly as runoff or, indirectly, through deep drainage to groundwater and stream base flow.
Green water: is that fraction of rainfall that infiltrates into the soil and is available to plants.
 
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Metadata
Title
The Education, Research, Society, and Policy Nexus of Sustainable Water Use in Semiarid Regions—A Case Study from Tunisia
Authors
Clemens Mader
Borhane Mahjoub
Karsten Breßler
Sihem Jebari
Klaus Kümmerer
Müfit Bahadir
Anna-Theresa Leitenberger
Copyright Year
2015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12394-3_15