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Global Map of Irrigation Areas FRANCE Global Map of Irrigation Areas FRANCE Region Area equipped for irrigation (ha) Area actually irrigated total with groundwater with surface water (ha) Alsace 73 328 57 721 15 607 57 403 Aquitaine 365 766 151 060 214 706 272 310 Auvergne 48 613 8 926 39 687 30 680 Basse-Normandie 10 447 7 413 3 034 5 007 Bourgogne 53 998 31 626 22 372 17 050 Bretagne 41 555 6 940 34 615 15 987 Centre 511 945 376 740 135 205 320 137 Champagne-Ardenne 67 354 56 575 10 779 17 150 Corse 20 209 567 19 642 12 667 Franche-Comté 13 064 10 469 2 595 3 777 Haute-Normandie 10 446 9 556 890 5 800 Île-de-France 64 933 39 614 25 319 31 800 Languedoc-Roussillon 167 669 29 115 138 554 65 217 Limousin 6 556 79 6 477 2 253 Lorraine 757 473 284 397 Midi-Pyrénées 429 553 55 771 373 782 250 183 Nord-Pas-de-Calais 42 496 19 507 22 989 13 593 Pays-de-la-Loire 233 673 72 261 161 412 134 297 Picardie 130 571 93 503 37 068 38 840 Poitou-Charentes 243 911 165 069 78 842 165 143 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 188 928 31 797 157 131 111 323 Rhône-Alpes 180 309 56 888 123 421 122 123 France total 2 906 081 1 281 673 1 624 408 1 693 137 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/fra/index.stm Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas FRANCE Area equipped for irrigation (ha) Department Region in map version 1997 2000 2003 5 Bas-Rhin Alsace 26 007 20 654 21 295 26 007 Haut-Rhin Alsace 47 321 45 766 42 169 47 321 Dordogne Aquitaine 44 403 46 790 45 314 46 790 Gironde Aquitaine 45 137 42 067 44 604 45 137 Landes Aquitaine 124 685 114 431 116 679 124 685 Lot-et-Garonne Aquitaine 114 466 115 343 114 349 115 343 Pyrénées-Atlantiques Aquitaine 33 811 33 139 31 085 33 811 Allier Auvergne 19 380 18 781 n.a. 19 380 Cantal Auvergne 4 040 2 420 n.a. 4 040 Haute-Loire Auvergne 2 579 2 429 n.a. 2 579 Puy-de-Dôme Auvergne 22 614 17 897 20 798 22 614 Calvados Basse-Normandie 3 998 5 151 n.a. 5 151 Manche Basse-Normandie 4 570 3 868 n.a. 4 570 Orne Basse-Normandie 292 726 n.a. 726 Côte-d'Or Bourgogne 28 532 20 843 n.a. 28 532 Nièvre Bourgogne 9 600 9 111 n.a. 9 600 Saône-et-Loire Bourgogne 4 167 5 952 n.a. 5 952 Yonne Bourgogne 9 442 9 914 n.a. 9 914 Côtes-d'Armor Bretagne 4 389 2 853 n.a. 4 389 Finistère Bretagne 12 617 11 737 n.a. 12 617 Ille-et-Vilaine Bretagne 9 878 7 410 n.a. 9 878 Morbihan Bretagne 11 415 14 671 n.a. 14 671 Cher Centre 37 166 37 198 n.a. 37 198 Eure-et-Loir Centre 137 568 144 595 150 319 150 319 Indre Centre 25 934 22 744 n.a. 25 934 Indre-et-Loire Centre 26 392 33 644 30 899 33 644 Loiret Centre 180 762 180 658 188 063 188 063 Loir-et-Cher Centre 76 787 68 463 69 622 76 787 Ardennes Champagne-Ardenne 1 341 2 800 n.a. 2 800 Aube Champagne-Ardenne 20 456 30 918 n.a. 30 918 Haute-Marne Champagne-Ardenne 145 280 n.a. 280 Marne Champagne-Ardenne 29 095 33 356 n.a. 33 356 Corse-du-Sud Corse 3 296 3 424 2 642 3 424 Haute-Corse Corse 16 245 16 785 14 825 16 785 Doubs Franche-Comté 523 109 n.a. 523 Haute-Saône Franche-Comté 2 950 827 n.a. 2 950 Jura Franche-Comté 9 504 8 797 n.a. 9 504 Territoire-de-Belfort Franche-Comté 87 27 n.a. 87 Eure Haute-Normandie 9 151 9 741 n.a. 9 741 Seine-Maritime Haute-Normandie 292 705 n.a. 705 Essonne Île-de-France 11 228 14 088 15 247 15 247 Hauts-de-Seine Île-de-France 3 22 n.a. 22 Paris Île-de-France 0 0 0 0 Seine-et-Marne Île-de-France 35 252 39 162 n.a. 39 162 Seine-St-Denis Île-de-France 207 306 290 306 Val-d'Oise Île-de-France 681 1 771 n.a. 1 771 Val-de-Marne Île-de-France 151 256 236 256 Yvelines Île-de-France 6 714 8 169 n.a. 8 169 Aude Languedoc-Roussillon 46 606 31 854 40 572 46 606 Gard Languedoc-Roussillon 66 634 35 005 38 253 66 634 Hérault Languedoc-Roussillon 32 237 28 556 34 616 34 616 Lozère Languedoc-Roussillon 1 665 2 217 n.a. 2 217 Pyrénées-Orientales Languedoc-Roussillon 17 596 17 349 17 009 17 596 Corrèze Limousin 3 229 3 299 n.a. 3 299 Creuse Limousin 351 272 n.a. 351 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/fra/index.stm Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas FRANCE Area equipped for irrigation (ha) Department Region in map version 1997 2000 2003 5 Haute-Vienne Limousin 2 906 1 390 n.a. 2 906 Meurthe-et-Moselle Lorraine 89 264 n.a. 264 Meuse Lorraine 269 98 n.a. 269 Moselle Lorraine 69 129 n.a. 129 Vosges Lorraine 95 75 n.a. 95 Ariège Midi-Pyrénées 20 203 17 485 19 514 20 203 Aveyron Midi-Pyrénées 12 602 11 919 n.a. 12 602 Gers Midi-Pyrénées 112 642 109 954 104 091 112 642 Haute-Garonne Midi-Pyrénées 79 139 68 364 65 173 79 139 Hautes-Pyrénées Midi-Pyrénées 39 627 35 499 36 266 39 627 Lot Midi-Pyrénées 16 722 14 814 13 403 16 722 Tarn Midi-Pyrénées 28 687 35 853 66 816 66 816 Tarn-et-Garonne Midi-Pyrénées 80 105 78 861 81 802 81 802 Nord Nord-Pas-de-Calais 12 256 15 328 n.a. 15 328 Pas-de-Calais Nord-Pas-de-Calais 19 540 27 168 n.a. 27 168 Loire-Atlantique Pays-de-la-Loire 28 220 22 048 20 478 28 220 Maine-et-Loire Pays-de-la-Loire 69 279 73 139 76 471 76 471 Mayenne Pays-de-la-Loire 7 083 5 813 n.a. 7 083 Sarthe Pays-de-la-Loire 33 895 35 014 33 804 35 014 Vendée Pays-de-la-Loire 69 350 77 018 86 885 86 885 Aisne Picardie 33 086 25 369 n.a. 33 086 Oise Picardie 25 214 21 382 n.a. 25 214 Somme Picardie 48 736 66 888 72 271 72 271 Charente Poitou-Charentes 36 542 38 776 42 343 42 343 Charente-Maritime Poitou-Charentes 97 535 95 374 97 711 97 711 Deux-Sèvres Poitou-Charentes 36 134 42 468 45 671 45 671 Vienne Poitou-Charentes 48 306 57 129 58 186 58 186 Alpes-de-Haute-Provence Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 25 495 22 497 22 293 25 495 Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2 205 1 461 n.a. 2 205 Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 91 270 85 721 85 512 91 270 Hautes-Alpes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 16 519 17 114 15 528 17 114 Var Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 9 558 8 565 n.a. 9 558 Vaucluse Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 43 286 33 917 33 064 43 286 Ain Rhône-Alpes 20 322 20 337 22 285 22 285 Ardèche Rhône-Alpes 12 320 10 733 11 243 12 320 Drôme Rhône-Alpes 68 635 64 264 73 126 73 126 Haute-Savoie Rhône-Alpes 1 927 1 312 n.a. 1 927 Isère Rhône-Alpes 34 057 28 299 30 429 34 057 Loire Rhône-Alpes 13 712 17 055 19 219 19 219 Rhône Rhône-Alpes 15 257 13 781 14 835 15 257 Savoie Rhône-Alpes 2 118 1 661 n.a. 2 118 France total 2 698 603 2 633 686 2 695 657 2 906 081 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/fra/index.stm Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas F RENCH GUIANA Area equipped for irrigation Region (ha) French Guiana total 5 931 with groundwater 297 with surface water 5 634 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/guf/index.stm Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas GUADELOUPE Area equipped for irrigation Region (ha) Guadeloupe total 6 635 with groundwater 664 with surface water 5 972 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/glp/index.stm Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas MARTINIQUE Area equipped for irrigation Region (ha) Martinique total 6 170 with groundwater 309 with surface water 5 862 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/mtq/index.stm Created: March 2013 Global Map of Irrigation Areas REUNION Area equipped for irrigation Area actually irrigated 2007 Region (ha) (ha) Réunion total 8 811 8 276 with groundwater 1 762 with surface water 7 049 http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/irrigationmap/reu/index.stm Created: March 2013.
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