External Benefits of Irrigation in Mountain Areas: Stakeholder Perceptions and Water Policy Implications
Silvia Novelli (),
Francesca Moino and
Patrizia Borsotto
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Silvia Novelli: Department of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences (DiSAFA), University of Torino, 10095 Grugliasco, Italy
Francesca Moino: CREA Research Centre for Agricultural Policies and Bioeconomy, 00198 Rome, Italy
Patrizia Borsotto: CREA Research Centre for Agricultural Policies and Bioeconomy, 00198 Rome, Italy
Land, 2022, vol. 11, issue 9, 1-14
Abstract:
Irrigation contributes to land and ecosystem degradation, especially in intensive farming areas. However, in marginal areas, long-established irrigation systems also supply agroecosystem services. This study aimed to identify and prioritize the external benefits provided by irrigation in extensive grazing farms in an Italian alpine region (Aosta Valley, NW Italy). Three local stakeholder groups (land irrigation consortia members, non-farmer users of the irrigation water service, and non-user citizens) engaged in focus group discussions. The transcriptions were analyzed with an integrated subjective and computer-assisted approach. The main result of the study showed that a convergence of stakeholder opinions led to prioritization of the same four benefits, i.e., hydro-geological and land maintenance, traditional agricultural landscape conservation, biodiversity conservation, and leisure recreational activities provision. Incorporating this information into decision-making processes is relevant in marginal mountain areas, especially in light of the implementation of the water pricing policy laid down in the EU Water Framework Directive. To this end, the economic value of the external benefits should be considered along with the recovery costs for water services. Such information is essential to balance the environmental costs of irrigation and to compare the resource cost of alternative water uses.
Keywords: agroecosystem services; alpine areas; extensive livestock farming; stakeholder participation; focus group; water resources; water framework directive (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q15 Q2 Q24 Q28 Q5 R14 R52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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