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dc.contributor.author FONSECA ORTIZ, CARLOS ROBERTO
dc.contributor.author DIAZ DELGADO, CARLOS
dc.contributor.author ESTELLER ALBERICH, MARIA VICENTA
dc.contributor.author GARCIA PULIDO, DAURY
dc.creator FONSECA ORTIZ, CARLOS ROBERTO; 266306
dc.creator DIAZ DELGADO, CARLOS; 14471
dc.creator ESTELLER ALBERICH, MARIA VICENTA; 19385
dc.creator GARCIA PULIDO, DAURY; 40124
dc.date.accessioned 2018-05-08T17:06:17Z
dc.date.available 2018-05-08T17:06:17Z
dc.date.issued 2017-02-01
dc.identifier.issn 0925-8574
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/80351
dc.description.abstract Emergy theory provides a basis for assessing the added value of water resources as a function of their origin and quality. From this perspective, the sustainability of a water system and its supply to end users may be classified according to the products, services, and energy necessary for its operation, which are incorporated from the corresponding socioeconomic system and form an important aspect of its evaluation. In the present study, the development of a geoinformatics tool with an emergy accounting approach and its corresponding methodology are described, focusing on a spatial-temporal analysis of water resources and their allocation to domestic, industrial, and agricultural uses. In addition, different water provision scenarios that involve several levels of infrastructure in the basin of the Upper Course of the Lerma River (UCLR) are evaluated, and existing water deficits are considered in order to assess their economic impact and offer a perspective on regional environmental sustainability. To achieve this, the water supply processes with the greatest relevance for the UCLR basin are evaluated, which include the extraction of groundwater and the treatment of surface and wastewater for subsequent use. The evaluation of the proposed scenarios indicates that the water supply system where treated water is recycled for agricultural, industrial, and urban uses (with restrictions) has the highest value according to the environmental sustainability index. Beyond this, it is possible to establish a series of strategies to transition from the current scenario where the water supply largely comes from an overexploited aquifer, to one where wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) are capable of implementing additional units in their processes to achieve drinking water quality. Finally, the proposed methodology and the geoinformatics tool developed in this study showed their effectiveness as instruments for achieving an integrated management of water resources, which would facilitate a more objective decision making process based on current and projected scenarios. es
dc.description.sponsorship The authors gratefully aknowledge the support received from Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT) through project no. 248327 es
dc.language.iso eng es
dc.publisher Ecological Engineering es
dc.rights openAccess es
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subject Emergy accounting es
dc.subject Integrated water resources management es
dc.subject Water supply processes es
dc.subject GIS es
dc.subject.classification INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA
dc.title Geoinformatics tool with an emergy accounting approach for evaluating the sustainability of water systems: Case study of the Lerma river, Mexico es
dc.type Artículo es
dc.provenance Científica es
dc.road Dorada es
dc.organismo Ingeniería es
dc.ambito Internacional es
dc.cve.CenCos 20502 es
dc.modalidad Artículo especializado para publicar en revista indizada es
dc.audience students es
dc.audience researchers es
dc.type.conacyt article
dc.identificator 7


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  • Título
  • Geoinformatics tool with an emergy accounting approach for evaluating the sustainability of water systems: Case study of the Lerma river, Mexico
  • Autor
  • FONSECA ORTIZ, CARLOS ROBERTO
  • DIAZ DELGADO, CARLOS
  • ESTELLER ALBERICH, MARIA VICENTA
  • GARCIA PULIDO, DAURY
  • Fecha de publicación
  • 2017-02-01
  • Editor
  • Ecological Engineering
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  • Artículo
  • Palabras clave
  • Emergy accounting
  • Integrated water resources management
  • Water supply processes
  • GIS
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