Farmers' willingness to adapt to climate change for sustainable water resources management: a case study of Tunisia

Author:

Lasram Asma1,Dellagi Hatem2,Dessalegn Bezaiet3,Dhehibi Boubaker4,Ben Mechlia Netij5

Affiliation:

1. Higher Institute of Agronomy of Chott Mariem, P.O. Box 47, 4042 Chott Mariem, Sousse, Tunisia

2. University of Economic and Management Sciences of Tunis, P.O. Box 248, El Manar II, 2092 Tunis, Tunisia

3. Integrated Water and Land Management Program (IWLMP), International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), El-Rawaby Neighborhood Behind Abdallah Abu Ghosheh street, Yousef el Sukkar Street Bldg. no 8, Amman, Jordan

4. Sustainable Intensification and Resilient Production Systems Program (SIRPSP), International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), El-Rawaby Neighborhood, Behind Abdallah Abu Ghosheh street, Yousef el sukkar street bldg. no 8, Amman, Jordan

5. National Agronomic Institute of Tunis, 43 Av. Charles Nicole, 1082 Tunis Mahrajène, Tunisia

Abstract

Abstract Shrinking water resources as a potential result of climate change (CC) creates a challenging tradeoff situation in the north of Tunisia. This study provides valuable insights into the conditions that can promote farmers' acceptance of regulated deficit irrigation and a new water pricing policy to address CC impacts on the semi-arid irrigated region which will allow for a sustainable irrigation regime and the conservation of water resources at regional scale. Binary logistic regression was used to analyze data collected from 100 farmers in the citrus regions of Beni Khalled and Menzel Bouzelfa, to identify determining factors for farmers' willingness to accept the proposed water management strategies. Empirical findings reveal that the significant explanatory variables are essentially linked to farmer satisfaction about the current irrigation management in relation to water supply reliability, rather than the social criteria and farmers' awareness of water scarcity. More efforts are needed to improve the transparency of water allocation systems to motivate the willingness of water users to adopt new technologies or policies. The different stakeholders should agree to take action now about strategic extension and communication plans to enhance awareness on ensuing environmental problems, to take advantage of long-term profitability of the water restriction.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Atmospheric Science,Water Science and Technology,Global and Planetary Change

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