© 2020 by the authorsSpain has the most reservoirs in Europe, and is near the top of the list globally. Despite this, national hydrological planning still continues to rely overwhelmingly on this type of infrastructure. This indicates that the traditional hydraulic paradigm is deeply entrenched in Spain. The present work takes the new, hitherto unexplored perspective of public resistance, and seeks to complement other studies by aiming to understand why a hydrological transition, in line with environmental demands, has not taken place in Spain. In order to do this, we analyze data from a representative survey (years 2004–2013) of the residents of one of Spain’s most densely regulated drainage basins, that of the Guadalquivir River. Our resu...
The Water Framework Directive establishes a common framework for EU water policy. One of its guiding...
This paper discusses the gradual eclipse of a water management paradigm governed by the dominance of...
Major hydraulic projects have a long tradition in Spain and must be contextualised within the framew...
In a context of climate change and more severe and frequent droughts, in order to achieve efficient ...
Efforts to improve the efficiency of irrigation systems in areas which suffer from water scarcity h...
Stakeholders' responses to hydrological risks (floods and droughts) are embedded in and interli...
This paper reviews the hydraulic paradigm in Spain and its evolution over the last 100 years to the ...
Spain is at present equipped with an extensive hydraulic infrastructure, aimed at the correction of ...
After a century of massive transformation of surface and groundwater resources for agricultural, ind...
The ongoing debate on water policies in Spain is characterised by a traditional paradigm, dominated ...
For over 100 years, water policy and man agement in Spain have been instruments of economic and soc...
Historically, the Spanish water management model's predominate goal has been resource augmentation. ...
Aquifers provide a reliable freshwater source in arid and semiarid regions, where droughts are commo...
Farmers play a key role in water management at all levels and their role becomes even more relevant ...
River barriers affect river dynamics and aquatic biota, altering the entire ecosystem. Nevertheless,...
The Water Framework Directive establishes a common framework for EU water policy. One of its guiding...
This paper discusses the gradual eclipse of a water management paradigm governed by the dominance of...
Major hydraulic projects have a long tradition in Spain and must be contextualised within the framew...
In a context of climate change and more severe and frequent droughts, in order to achieve efficient ...
Efforts to improve the efficiency of irrigation systems in areas which suffer from water scarcity h...
Stakeholders' responses to hydrological risks (floods and droughts) are embedded in and interli...
This paper reviews the hydraulic paradigm in Spain and its evolution over the last 100 years to the ...
Spain is at present equipped with an extensive hydraulic infrastructure, aimed at the correction of ...
After a century of massive transformation of surface and groundwater resources for agricultural, ind...
The ongoing debate on water policies in Spain is characterised by a traditional paradigm, dominated ...
For over 100 years, water policy and man agement in Spain have been instruments of economic and soc...
Historically, the Spanish water management model's predominate goal has been resource augmentation. ...
Aquifers provide a reliable freshwater source in arid and semiarid regions, where droughts are commo...
Farmers play a key role in water management at all levels and their role becomes even more relevant ...
River barriers affect river dynamics and aquatic biota, altering the entire ecosystem. Nevertheless,...
The Water Framework Directive establishes a common framework for EU water policy. One of its guiding...
This paper discusses the gradual eclipse of a water management paradigm governed by the dominance of...
Major hydraulic projects have a long tradition in Spain and must be contextualised within the framew...