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A methodological framework for an easy and reliable estimation of the full cost of irrigation water

The requirements of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) 2000/60 for the full water cost recovery have brought reactions and difficulties to their implementation, especially for irrigation water. We propose a systematic and objective methodology for the estimation of the cost of irrigation water. The...

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Published in:Water and environment journal : WEJ 2020-12, Vol.34 (S1), p.529-539
Main Authors: Alamanos, Angelos, Latinopoulos, Dionysios, Mylopoulos, Nikitas
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Costs
environmental cost
full cost of water
Groundwater
Irrigation
Irrigation water
Market prices
resource cost
sustainable water resources management
water costing
Water management
Water policies
Water policy
Water resources
Watersheds
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