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The Recharge Channels of the Sierra Nevada Range (Spain) and the Peruvian Andes as Ancient Nature-Based Solutions for the Ecological Transition

Jorge Jódar, Sergio Martos‐Rosillo, Emílio Custódio, Luciano Mateos, Javier Cabello, J. Jesús Casas, María J. Salinas‐Bonillo, José María Martín-Civantos, Antonio González Ramón, Thomas Zakaluk, Christian Herrera, Javier Urrutia, L.J. Lambán

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Abstract

Nature-Based Solutions for Integrated Water Resources Management (NbS-IWRM) involve natural, or nature-mimicking, processes used to improve water availability in quantity and quality sustainably, reduce the risks of water-related disasters, enhance adaptation to climate change and increase both biodiversity and the social-ecological system’s resilience. United Nations and the European Commission promote their research as a cornerstone in the changeover to the Ecological Transition. In the Sierra Nevada range (Spain) and the Andean Cordillera, there is a paradigmatic and ancestral example of NbS-IWRM known as “careo channels” and “amunas”, respectively. They recharge slope aquifers in mountain areas and consist of an extensive network of channels that infiltrate the runoff water generated during the snow-thawing and rainy season into the upper parts of the slopes. The passage of water through the aquifers in the slope is used to regulate the water resources of the mountain areas and thus ensure the duration of water availability for the downstream local population and generate multiple ecosystem services. This form of water management is known as Water Sowing and Harvesting (WS&H). As shown in this work, it is a living example of a resilience and climate change adaptation tool that can be qualified as a nature-based solution.

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Groundwater rechargeClimate changeWater resourcesIntegrated water resources managementPopulationEnvironmental scienceWater scarcitySustainabilityAquiferGeographyWater resource managementResilience (materials science)Psychological resilienceBiodiversityEcologyGroundwaterGeologyThermodynamicsSociologyDemographyPsychotherapistGeotechnical engineeringBiologyPhysicsPsychologyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesEnvironmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and BeyondFlood Risk Assessment and Management
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