Analysis of Stakeholders’ Attitudes towards Water Markets in Southern Spain

This research examines stakeholders’ perceptions of and preferences for water markets in agriculture, focusing on the likely barriers that might refrain them from participating in such markets. The research was carried out on the Guadalquivir River Basin and involved semi-quantitative methods, combi...

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Main Authors: Julio Berbel, Giacomo Giannoccaro, Verónica Pedraza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-09-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/5/4/1517
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spelling doaj-ac6b235489b14dc69d7c7d847f9932522020-11-24T22:43:51ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412013-09-01541517153210.3390/w5041517Analysis of Stakeholders’ Attitudes towards Water Markets in Southern SpainJulio BerbelGiacomo GiannoccaroVerónica PedrazaThis research examines stakeholders’ perceptions of and preferences for water markets in agriculture, focusing on the likely barriers that might refrain them from participating in such markets. The research was carried out on the Guadalquivir River Basin and involved semi-quantitative methods, combining a structured survey and focus group discussions. A very simple questionnaire was administered to each irrigation stakeholder (i.e., managers, water right holders and non-holders). The main result is that stakeholders will only keep selling water seasonally as the rights remain linked to the land. Nonetheless, some relevant differences among stakeholders were found. Managers seem to be more interested in selling water than farmers. Another important discrepancy was found between water rights holders and non-holders. Access to a water rights system, types of existing infrastructure, and legal and administrative aspects are also important factors influencing the acceptability of water trading in the study area. These results might be helpful to policymakers who are currently evaluating the potential for water markets in Europe and have little observable market data to work with.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/5/4/1517water marketsirrigationstakeholders’ attitudesGuadalquivir River Basin
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author Julio Berbel
Giacomo Giannoccaro
Verónica Pedraza
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Giacomo Giannoccaro
Verónica Pedraza
Analysis of Stakeholders’ Attitudes towards Water Markets in Southern Spain
Water
water markets
irrigation
stakeholders’ attitudes
Guadalquivir River Basin
author_facet Julio Berbel
Giacomo Giannoccaro
Verónica Pedraza
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title Analysis of Stakeholders’ Attitudes towards Water Markets in Southern Spain
title_short Analysis of Stakeholders’ Attitudes towards Water Markets in Southern Spain
title_full Analysis of Stakeholders’ Attitudes towards Water Markets in Southern Spain
title_fullStr Analysis of Stakeholders’ Attitudes towards Water Markets in Southern Spain
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Stakeholders’ Attitudes towards Water Markets in Southern Spain
title_sort analysis of stakeholders’ attitudes towards water markets in southern spain
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2013-09-01
description This research examines stakeholders’ perceptions of and preferences for water markets in agriculture, focusing on the likely barriers that might refrain them from participating in such markets. The research was carried out on the Guadalquivir River Basin and involved semi-quantitative methods, combining a structured survey and focus group discussions. A very simple questionnaire was administered to each irrigation stakeholder (i.e., managers, water right holders and non-holders). The main result is that stakeholders will only keep selling water seasonally as the rights remain linked to the land. Nonetheless, some relevant differences among stakeholders were found. Managers seem to be more interested in selling water than farmers. Another important discrepancy was found between water rights holders and non-holders. Access to a water rights system, types of existing infrastructure, and legal and administrative aspects are also important factors influencing the acceptability of water trading in the study area. These results might be helpful to policymakers who are currently evaluating the potential for water markets in Europe and have little observable market data to work with.
topic water markets
irrigation
stakeholders’ attitudes
Guadalquivir River Basin
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/5/4/1517
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