Análisis de la producción agrícola extensiva en Sinaloa: alternativas para el uso sostenible del agua

  1. Norzagaray Campos, Mariano
  2. García-Gutiérrez Fernández, Carlos
  3. Llanes Cárdenas, Omar
  4. Troyo Diéguez, Enrique
  5. Muñoz Sevilla, Patricia
Journal:
Ra Ximhai: revista científica de sociedad, cultura y desarrollo sostenible

ISSN: 1665-0441

Year of publication: 2010

Volume: 6

Issue: 1

Pages: 45-50

Type: Article

DOI: 10.35197/RX.06.01.2010.06.MN DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

Sinaloa has the highest percentage of agricultural land with irrigation systems in México, this activity is important by the economic contribution, but also there is environmental negative impact. Today the overexploitation in the aquifers by percolation of pesticides and other remainders causes damages in the ecosystems, and to the human health. On the other hand, agriculture consumes 80% of the fresh water available in the region, by this reason Gulf of California land is consider as over exploited region. Due to, is important provide conservation strategies to remedy future repercussions on the aquifers and to avoid contamination of fresh water by saline intrusion.