Malta faces a raft of water challenges which are negatively impacting on the sustainability of irrigated agriculture, and creating serious tensions with other sectors competing for water, including urban development, tourism and the environment. In this paper we argue for a transparent process centred on participatory stakeholder engagement to agree on the most challenging water-related risks and to identify solutions that both support the water governance framework and improve on-farm water management practices. Given Malta’s dependence on freshwater, this study focused on outdoor field-scale irrigated production. A three staged stakeholder-driven approach was developed. The first stage included Delphi analyses to identify the key constrai...
Water scarcity and drought (WS-D) are growing concerns throughout Europe and especially in Southern ...
Funding Information Anglian Water Services. Grant Number: WRE Natural Environment Research Council (...
It is common knowledge that water is more and more scarce, both in terms of quality and quantity. Ir...
The future sustainability of irrigated agriculture in Mediterranean island communities faces a raft ...
Maltese soil resources are a precious and finite natural resource of great agricultural, environment...
The aim of this paper is to discuss Malta’s struggle with limited natural freshwater resources. Malt...
Water scarcity, limited natural aquifer recharge and high abstraction levels pose policy management ...
This work was supported by a Malta Government Scholarship Scheme grant awarded to David Spiteri and...
The island of Malta has a typical Mediterranean climate with an annual precipitation of circa 500mm...
Global demand for water resources is increasing at a staggering rate, indeed in just the last decade...
Maltese agriculture faces great challenges due to the severe scarcity ofwater. Sufficientwater resou...
Maltese agriculture faces great challenges due to the severe scarcity of water. Sufficient water res...
Europe’s freshwater resources are under increasing stress in several regions, with a mismatch betwee...
Increasing demands for water, driven by population growth and socio‐economic development, environmen...
AbstractThis paper focuses on how the Mediterranean countries have dealt with the water shortage pro...
Water scarcity and drought (WS-D) are growing concerns throughout Europe and especially in Southern ...
Funding Information Anglian Water Services. Grant Number: WRE Natural Environment Research Council (...
It is common knowledge that water is more and more scarce, both in terms of quality and quantity. Ir...
The future sustainability of irrigated agriculture in Mediterranean island communities faces a raft ...
Maltese soil resources are a precious and finite natural resource of great agricultural, environment...
The aim of this paper is to discuss Malta’s struggle with limited natural freshwater resources. Malt...
Water scarcity, limited natural aquifer recharge and high abstraction levels pose policy management ...
This work was supported by a Malta Government Scholarship Scheme grant awarded to David Spiteri and...
The island of Malta has a typical Mediterranean climate with an annual precipitation of circa 500mm...
Global demand for water resources is increasing at a staggering rate, indeed in just the last decade...
Maltese agriculture faces great challenges due to the severe scarcity ofwater. Sufficientwater resou...
Maltese agriculture faces great challenges due to the severe scarcity of water. Sufficient water res...
Europe’s freshwater resources are under increasing stress in several regions, with a mismatch betwee...
Increasing demands for water, driven by population growth and socio‐economic development, environmen...
AbstractThis paper focuses on how the Mediterranean countries have dealt with the water shortage pro...
Water scarcity and drought (WS-D) are growing concerns throughout Europe and especially in Southern ...
Funding Information Anglian Water Services. Grant Number: WRE Natural Environment Research Council (...
It is common knowledge that water is more and more scarce, both in terms of quality and quantity. Ir...