@article{Aspe:208839,
      recid = {208839},
      author = {Aspe, Chantal and Gilles, André and Jacqué, Marie},
      title = {Analyse socio-environnementale des canaux d’irrigation en  Durance. Des outils d’ajustement aux effets du changement  climatique sur la variation des ressources en eau},
      journal = {Review of Agricultural and Environmental Studies - Revue  d'Etudes en Agriculture et Environnement (RAEStud)},
      address = {2014},
      number = {906-2016-71341},
      series = {95-2},
      year = {2014},
      abstract = {The agricultural sector is often considered as the biggest  water consumer and is as such more and more targeted by  policies aimed at saving water, in view of the global  warming. Farmers are adaptating to this societal  requirement by embracing less consuming irrigation  techniques. In an interesting multidisciplinary approach,  we intend to demonstrate how the territorial network of  gravity irrigation canals in Provence play a role when it  comes to dealing with the water management and sharing in  the long run. Given this, traditional irrigation canals  need to be reexamined for their usefulness in the context  of global warming and the issues of water scarcity or  excess raised thereby in the Mediterranean region. They are  not only built aquatic infrastructure with a very positive,  still little recognized, environmental impact; they are  also the product of a culture and social relationship with  water in this part of the world.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/208839},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.208839},
}