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Hoja de Ruta para el desarrollo sostenible del Mar Menor y el Campo de Cartagena. Generando sinergias costero rurales.

Authors: Martínez-López, Javier; De Vente, Joris; Soto, Raquel Luján; Boix-Fayos, Carolina; Albaladejo, Juan;

Hoja de Ruta para el desarrollo sostenible del Mar Menor y el Campo de Cartagena. Generando sinergias costero rurales.

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Esta publicación presenta el proceso de co-diseño de la Hoja de Ruta (BRM) para el desarrollo sostenible del Mar Menor y el Campo de Cartagena, y del modelo de Dinámica de Sistemas para evaluar los impactos del BRM en indicadores clave de sostenibilidad (KPI), bajo diferentes escenarios de cambio socioeconómico, político y climático. Tras presentar el proceso de co-diseño y los impactos sobre los KPI modelizados, se ofrece una breve visión general de los resultados destacados. La Hoja de Ruta (BRM) consiste en los siguientes 4 hitos y las 14 soluciones relacionadas: (I) Ecoturismo rural: 1) Fomento de las actividades de ecoturismo rural. (II) Ecoturismo costero: 2) Fomento de actividades de ecoturismo costero. (III) Agricultura sostenible: 3) La implementación de medidas de retención de nutrientes, suelo y agua. 4) Reducción en el uso de fertilizantes 5) Desnitrificación de los residuos de salmuera tratadas para riego 6) Disminución de la demanda de agrícola de agua por hectárea (IV) Gestión integrada y sostenible: 7) Control de la extensión de áreas agrícolas en regadío 8) Fomento de actividades de educación ambiental 9) Control del número de pozos de agua subterránea para riego 10) Fomento de pequeñas instalaciones (agro)fotovoltaicas (<10MW) 11) Bombeo controlado y tratamiento del agua superficial de la rambla del Albujón 12) Control de fuentes puntuales de contaminación de zonas urbanas 13) Extracción controlada y tratamiento de aguas subterráneas 14) Aumento de la cantidad de agua de mar desalinizada Una versión en formato ‘flipbook’ de esta publicación puede encontrarse aquí en la Plataforma de Intercambio de Conocimientos del proyecto COASTAL.

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FOS: Economics and business, Roadmap, Policy, MAL6, Nitrogen, Mar Menor, Transition pathway, Water, Agriculture, Mediterranean, Tourism

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