abstract: 'The coast and the pre-littoral zone of Bajo Segura region (Alicante) is a geographical area suffering from a natural scarcity of water resources. However, since 1960 until today, water consumption has increased due to a profound economic, demographic and landscape transformation. Statistical confirmation of this change is verified by the value reached by the use-indicators: participation in the gross domestic product, employment generated, disposable household income, population growth and concentration. The new economic trend has increased the allocation of water resources to ensure the enhancement of the territory. The water infrastructure of Tajo-Segura is that which ensures urban supply and production of the irrigated area. Overcoming water shortages involves converting the risk or bottlenecks into a great productive opportunity embodied in a growing urban/tourist impact, which reduces the irrigated area by competing for water. This dynamic urban-residential process of expansion penetrates from the coast to the inland municipalities because of the increased availability of cheap land and urban planning flexibility. As the prosperity of this area of Alicante will always be linked to solving the problem of water, water conflicts need to be resolved in order to avoid increased competition with other uses of the land. For this reason, the aim of this work is to understand and study the current status of the territorial model as well as to offer a diagnosis of the deficits, advantages and potential for better management of land and water without affecting the environment.' affiliation: 'Sanchez, CJ (Corresponding Author), Univ Alicante, Inst Geog, Alicante, Spain. Juarez Sanchez R, C.; Hernandez Hernandez, M.; Rico Amoros, A. M., Univ Alicante, Inst Geog, Alicante, Spain.' author: Juarez Sanchez R, C. and Hernandez Hernandez, M. and Rico Amoros, A. M. author_list: - family: Juarez Sanchez R given: C. - family: Hernandez Hernandez given: M. - family: Rico Amoros given: A. M. booktitle: 'SUSTAINABLE CITY VI: URBAN REGENERATION AND SUSTAINABILITY' da: '2023-09-28' doi: 10.2495/SC100341 editor: Brebbia, CA and Hernandez, S and Tiezzi, E files: [] isbn: 978-1-84564-432-1 issn: 1743-3541 keywords: 'tourist and residential development; water resources; comparative advantages; sustainability; water indicators; adaptive and integral management' language: English note: 'Sustainable City 2010: 6th International Conference on Urban Regeneration and Sustainability, A Coruna, SPAIN, APR 14-16, 2010' number-of-cited-references: '6' orcid-numbers: Hernández, María Hernández/0000-0002-8823-0083 pages: 393+ papis_id: f5cfaf3212c072a8b085055448b21fae ref: Juarezsanchezr2010guaranteewater researcherid-numbers: Hernández, María Hernández/H-2198-2015 series: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment times-cited: '2' title: Guarantee of water availability and change in land use in the southern coastal area of the community of Valencia (Spain) type: proceedings unique-id: WOS:000289269700034 usage-count-last-180-days: '0' usage-count-since-2013: '6' volume: '129' web-of-science-categories: Engineering, Environmental; Regional \& Urban Planning; Urban Studies year: '2010'