Environmental Management In Agriculture Based On Water And Climate Change AssessmentsTools For Decision Making By Life Cycle Approach

  1. Amores Barrero, María José
Supervised by:
  1. M. Asunción Antón Vallejo Director
  2. Francesc Castells Piqué Director

Defence university: Universitat Rovira i Virgili

Fecha de defensa: 29 April 2013

Committee:
  1. Marta Schuhmacher Ansuategui Chair
  2. Almudena Hospido Quintana Secretary
  3. Ralph Rosenbaum Committee member

Type: Thesis

Teseo: 345556 DIALNET lock_openTDX editor

Abstract

The irrigated world area has been increased dramatically from the mid of 20th century. Freshwater use and its consumption have emerged as areas of high environmental concern. Although agricultural lands represent only 12% of the world’s land area, roughly 70% of water withdrawn from aquifers, streams and lakes are for irrigated agriculture. Climate change is a truly global problem around the world and the contribution from the agricultural sector is significantly high. Consequently, the environmental impacts from the use of water by agricultural activities and their relative contribution to Greenhouse Gas emissions should be properly addressed. The present thesis aims mainly to assess the environmental performance of different agricultural systems through the application of Life Cycle Assessment and other complementary methods. Two main environmental impacts were considered: Global Warming and Water Footprint. The objective is to provide farmers with methodological and practical decision- making tools to help them to practice in sustainable agriculture.