Climate change and increasing demand in water resources lead to a gradual drying up of the South American Andean Plateau region (Altiplano). The desertification process in combination with unsuited agriculture practice to respond to a world market interest in Quinoa crop represents a major threat to the regional economic sustainability. Water scarcity and soil degradation associated to the current situation lead to a progressive decrease of Quinoa crop yield production while this activity represents one of the main economic activity of the region.
This situation is expected to get worse at horizon 2050 and 2100 in consequence of climate change scenarios. In this context, wastewater irrigation is foreseen as an “obvious” trajectory adaptation to overcome both water scarcity and soil degradation at short-term scale. However, at long-term scale wastewater irrigation also comes with important environmental and sanitary hazards, which could worsen the current situation. This is especially true over the Altiplano where the geological context and numerous mining activities bring elevated metal concentrations into the water resources potentially used for irrigation purpose. The transition toward an optimal regional agriculture adaptation requires a clear understanding of the current situation and the factors (climate, agriculture management) that have led to it. This task is complicated due to data scarcity and lack of control related to the remote and socio-economic context.
In this context, the project aims at developing remote sensing based tools and modelling approach to understand the respective role of climate changes and land use land cover modification in (i) the regional water scarcity process and (ii) soil degradation in terms of soil salinity and metal pollution. Considering the particular regional context and interest in the use of wastewater for irrigation, a special attention will be paid to highlight the potential catalytic effect of such practice on land degradation. The generated outputs will serve as support to develop a continuous participatory approach in order to raise awareness on potential unsuited practices to engage a co-thinking process toward sustainable adaptation at horizon 2050 and 2100.[salt-mountain-1541878-1600×1200]