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Assessment of wastewater reuse potential for irrigation in rural semi-arid areas: the case study of Punitaqui, Chile

Wastewater reuse in agriculture has been identified as an adaptive solution to climate change. This practice copes with two of the most limiting factors that are affecting sustainable development in rural areas: the lack of sanitation services and water shortages. This paper proposes a multi-criteri...

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Published in:Clean technologies and environmental policy 2020-08, Vol.22 (6), p.1325-1338
Main Authors: Livia, Serrao, María, Molinos-Senante, Marco, Bezzi, Marco, Ragazzi
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Arid regions
Artificial wetlands
Case studies
Climate change
Criteria
Decision making
Earth and Environmental Science
Environment
Environmental Economics
Environmental Engineering/Biotechnology
Environmental policy
Evaluation
Industrial and Production Engineering
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Irrigation
Multiple criterion
Original Paper
Rural areas
Rural development
Sanitation
Sanitation services
Semi arid areas
Septic tanks
Sustainability
Sustainable Development
Wastewater reuse
Wastewater treatment
Water balance
Water reuse
Water shortages
Water treatment
title Assessment of wastewater reuse potential for irrigation in rural semi-arid areas: the case study of Punitaqui, Chile
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