Use of water in the Iberoamérican dry lands: hydro-environmental and socioeconomic efficiency indicators
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Use of water in the Iberoamérican dry lands: hydro-environmental and socioeconomic efficiency indicators.
The dry lands cover expressive surface of Iberoamerican (25% of Latin American and Caribbean and more than half of the Spanish territory). In this context, Brazil is a country that possesses significant volume of the world superficial and underground water resources. However, more than 1300 municipal districts (about 25% of the total of municipal districts of the country), distributed in 9 states are directly or indirectly affected by extreme shortage of water resources which has been worsened by the climatic changes, as a consequence of the global warming. More than 22.5 million inhabitants live in the semi-arid areas of Brazil. It is important to scrutiny all traditional and not traditional technologies for reception, storage and use of the water, adapted for different socioeconomic and hydro-environmental situations and approve and validate indicators of water use efficiency, as a management strategic tool for water security politics and programs. This work aimed to understand the state of the art on indicators and to discuss the Brazilian case of the semi-arid in the context of the Iberoamerican dry lands, based on the National Plan of Water Resources and on the State of Bahia Plan for Water Resource Management.