B. Carroll et T. Turpin, ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - A NEW TOWN IN MALLORCA, Journal of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management, 11(4), 1997, pp. 235-240
There can be a particularly fragile balance between water supply and d
emand in small island communities (such as Mallorca) which hare develo
ped a reliance on tourism. Over-abstraction has caused an increase in
salinity of groundwater resources and has exacerbated a general shorta
ge of fresh water. The island also has important ecological reserves,
but such habitats and species are threatened by the development of tou
rism and intensive agriculture. The paper describes the environmental
strategies for water, ecology, agriculture and landscape devised for a
proposed new town. These strategies were the basis for integration of
other elements, including renewable energy waste and transport - all
designed with sustainable principles. The strategies were incorporated
into the winning masterplan for an international competition which wa
s organized by the Govern Balear.