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From Access to Excess: Agribusiness, Federal Water Programs, and the Historical Roots of the California Water Crisis

机译:从获取到过剩:农业综合企业,联邦水资源计划,以及加州水危机的历史根源

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The purpose of this paper is to show the link between water use, land consolidation, agribusinesses, and the water crisis that California began to experience in 2011. In order to better understand the relationship between the growth of agribusiness in the state and the evolution of water policy, this paper explores the historical context of land policy, the growth of farming in the San Joaquin Valley, and the development of federally funded water projects in the Central Valley. Years of expanding farmland and use of surface and underground water with limited regulation played an important role in exacerbating California’s water problems. The impact of corporate farming and the conversion of row crops and grazing land to crops that required abundant water year round, such as fruit and nut trees, were profound. Predictions made by early champions of the 160 acre limitation for access to publicly funded water programs came to fruition as environmental and social issues plagued the Central Valley. Efforts to divert any real change to water policy by corporate farmers and power brokers in the state were largely a success in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. However, farmers themselves began to feel the consequences caused by years of unregulated pumping from aquifers as soil salinity levels increased each year, causing salt to build up in the soil and reducing crop yields or led to collapse of aquifer systems altogether. Although the focus of this paper is on the San Joaquin Valley, attention was given to the Sacramento Valley in order to show what impact water diversion and relocation has had on the entire state. Change in water policy is necessary to stave off environmental and economic crisis that will eventually come if water continues to be used in the manner it has.
机译:本文的目的是展示加州在2011年开始经历的用水,土地整理,农业综合企业和水危机之间的联系。为了更好地了解该州农业综合企业的增长与农业发展之间的关系。水政策,本文探讨了土地政策的历史背景,圣华金山谷的农业发展以及中央谷地联邦政府资助的水项目的发展。多年的农田扩张和对地表水和地下水的使用,以及有限的法规,在加剧加州的水问题上发挥了重要作用。公司化耕种以及将大田作物和牧场转变为全年需要大量水的作物(如果树和坚果树)的影响是深远的。由于环境和社会问题困扰着中央谷地,早期拥护者对160英亩土地限制获得公共资金供水计划的预测已成真。在20世纪后期和21世纪初,该州的公司农民和电力经纪人努力转移对水政策的任何实际改变,在很大程度上取得了成功。然而,随着土壤盐度水平每年逐年增加,导致盐分在土壤中积累并降低作物产量,或导致含水层系统彻底崩溃,农民自己开始感到由多年不加管制地从含水层中抽水所造成的后果。尽管本文的重点是圣华金河谷,但萨克拉门托河谷却受到关注,以显示水的转移和迁移对整个州的影响。为了避免环境和经济危机,必须改变水政策,如果继续以这种方式使用水,水和环境危机最终将到来。

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    Neblina Tracy Marie;

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