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The advent of EU water reuse regulation in the Mediterranean region: policy and legislative adaptation to address non-conventional water resources utilization in agriculture

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  • Anna Berti Suman
  • Laura García-Herrero
  • Stevo Lavrnić
  • Maria Chiara Sole
  • Attilio Toscano
  • Matteo Vittuari

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The provision of safe, sustainable and accepted ways of water supply for the Mediterranean basin by using non-conventional water resources is key to reducing the gap between agricultural water demand and supply. The article offers a review of the current policy and legislative frameworks addressing non-conventional water resources in agriculture in selected Mediterranean countries, including non-European Union countries. A particular focus is put on the EU Water Reuse Regulation of 2020. By combining a literature review and stakeholders’ consultations, this study offers different visions from EU countries and non-EU countries around the Mediterranean which might be affected by the regulation.

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  • Anna Berti Suman & Laura García-Herrero & Stevo Lavrnić & Maria Chiara Sole & Attilio Toscano & Matteo Vittuari, 2023. "The advent of EU water reuse regulation in the Mediterranean region: policy and legislative adaptation to address non-conventional water resources utilization in agriculture," Water International, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 48(7), pages 839-860, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rwinxx:v:48:y:2023:i:7:p:839-860
    DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2023.2277619
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    1. Odone, Giordano & Perulli, Giulio Demetrio & Mancuso, Giuseppe & Lavrnić, Stevo & Toscano, Attilio, 2024. "A novel smart fertigation system for irrigation with treated wastewater: Effects on nutrient recovery, crop and soil," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 297(C).

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