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Evaluation of growers’ efforts to improve the sustainability of olive orchards: Development of the hydroSOStainable index

Authors :
Corell González, Mireia
Martín Palomo, M.J.
Sánchez Bravo, P.
Carrillo, T.
Collado González, Jacinta
Hernández García, Francisca
Girón Moreno, Ignacio
Andreu Cáceres, Luis
Galindo, Alejandro
López Moreno, Y.E.
Centeno Muñoz, Ana
Pérez López, David
Carbonell Barrachina, Ángel Antonio
Moriana Elvira, Alfonso
Corell González, Mireia
Martín Palomo, M.J.
Sánchez Bravo, P.
Carrillo, T.
Collado González, Jacinta
Hernández García, Francisca
Girón Moreno, Ignacio
Andreu Cáceres, Luis
Galindo, Alejandro
López Moreno, Y.E.
Centeno Muñoz, Ana
Pérez López, David
Carbonell Barrachina, Ángel Antonio
Moriana Elvira, Alfonso
Source :
Scientia Horticulturae, ISSN 0304-4238, 2019-11, Vol. 257
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Sustainability is a feature that most companies adopt in order to improve their profits, even when their activity is not sustainable or the definition in their sector is not clear. This concept actually relates to the management of natural resources. Agriculture, and particularly irrigation scheduling, is strongly linked to a sustainable management; however, it is not clear what defines a sustainable management. Several efforts have been made to improve the conservation of water resources, but most of them have not involved growers at the orchard level; and consequently, they have lost their opportunity to create a real improvement in terms of sustainability. The aim of this work was to design a “hydroSOStainable index” (or “hydroSOS index”) that evaluates different aspects at orchard level to improve the sustainability of the water resources. The hydroSOS index considers 16 indicators grouped in 4 areas: (i) hydraulic indicators, (ii) horticultural indicators not related to irrigation scheduling, (iii) horticultural indicators related to the moment when deficit irrigation is applied (when?), and (iv) horticultural indicators related to the way deficit irrigation is applied (how?). Each indicator provides different marks or scores, and their sum allows classifying orchard management into four labels. The weight of each indicator and each group is not in itself enough to obtain a maximum label. Groups allow to easily identify the main limitations for the orchard to achieve a sustainable irrigation management. This index was used to evaluate water management of two cases of study.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Scientia Horticulturae, ISSN 0304-4238, 2019-11, Vol. 257
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1295348925
Document Type :
Electronic Resource