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Acreman et al. (Wetlands 42:63, 2022) reviewed evidence for ecological damage to the Doñana wetlands (UNESCO World
Heritage Site [WHS] and Ramsar site), Spain, associated with intensification of groundwater use, particularly for agriculture.
Acreman et al. presented a multistep methodology for evidence-based risk assessment that involves identification of conser-
vation issues, and a systematic review of scientific evidence for ecological damage and its causes. However, they involved
few local scientists, used a questionable methodology in stakeholder selection and involvement, used a flawed conceptual
framework, and an incomplete literature review. We propose improvements to their methodology. They overlooked or misin-
terpreted key evidence, and underestimated the impacts that abstraction for irrigation for red fruits (mainly strawberries), rice
and other crops has had on Doñana and its biodiversity. They reported groundwater level depletion of up to 10 m in the deep
aquifer, but wrongly concluded that there is no evidence for impacts on the natural marsh ecosystem, the dune ponds or the
ecotone. Groundwater drawdowns are actually up to 20 m, and have inverted the formerly ascending vertical hydraulic gradi-
ent in discharge areas. Phreatic levels have been lowered from 0.5 to 2 m in some areas. Groundwater abstraction has caused
multiple ecological impacts to temporary ponds and marshes in the WHS, as well as to terrestrial vegetation, and should be
urgently reduced. Furthermore, Acreman et al. focused on groundwater quantity while overlooking the importance of severe
impacts on quality of both surface and groundwater, intimately connected to the use of agrochemicals for irrigated crops.
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groundwater overexploitation impact evaluation Mediterranean wetland ramsar site water pollution world heritage
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Citação
Green, A.J., Guardiola-Albert, C., Bravo-Utrera, M.Á. et al. Groundwater abstraction has caused extensive ecological damage to the Doñana world heritage site, Spain. Wetlands 44, 20 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13157-023-01769-1
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Springer
