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Demanding clean food and water
1990
Goldstein, Joan
From Publishers Weekly: "For a generation that has grown up since the publication of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring , here is timely and important information about pesticide residue in food and water. Goldstein (The Politics of Offshore Oil) examines the use of pesticides on produce and the potential health effects, reviews the changes in agriculture and the proliferation of pesticides following WW II, and discusses regulation, risk assessment and tolerance of pesticides, noting that the latter is based on adult intake (cause for alarm, as children eat more fruit than do adults). Because pesticides are tested only for their active ingredients, Goldstein argues that the inert ingredients should be tested as well; she scrutinizes the Clean Water Act and describes groundwater contamination. The final chapter of this valuable consumer handbook offers alternate approaches to pest control."
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Żywność-woda-przemysł | Food-water-industry
1978
Miętkiewski, Eugeniusz
Comprehensive review of water management and wastewater treatment in food processing industries in the framework of water‐food‐environment nexus النص الكامل
2021
Asgharnejad, Hashem | Khorshidi Nazloo, Ehsan | Madani Larijani, Maryam | Hajinajaf, Nima | Rashidi, Hamidreza
Food processing is among the greatest water‐consuming industries with a significant role in the implementation of sustainable development goals. Water‐consuming industries such as food processing have become a threat to limited freshwater resources, and numerous attempts are being carried out in order to develop and apply novel approaches for water management in these industries. Studies have shown the positive impact of the new methods of process integration (e.g., water pinch, mathematical optimization, etc.) in maximizing water reuse and recycle. Applying these methods in food processing industries not only significantly supported water consumption minimization but also contributed to environmental protection by reducing wastewater generation. The methods can also increase the productivity of these industries and direct them to sustainable production. This interconnection led to a new subcategory in nexus studies known as water‐food‐environment nexus. The nexus assures sustainable food production with minimum freshwater consumption and minimizes the environmental destructions caused by untreated wastewater discharge. The aim of this study was to provide a thorough review of water‐food‐environment nexus application in food processing industries and explore the nexus from different aspects. The current study explored the process of food industries in different sectors regarding water consumption and wastewater generation, both qualitatively and quantitatively. The most recent wastewater treatment methods carried out in different food processing sectors were also reviewed. This review provided a comprehensive literature for choosing the optimum scenario of water and wastewater management in food processing industries.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Towards bridging the water gap in Texas: A water-energy-food nexus approach النص الكامل
2019
Daher, Bassel T. | Lee, Sanghyun | Kaushik, Vishakha | Blake, John | Askariyeh, Mohammad Hashem | Shafiezadeh, Hamid | Zamaripa, Sonia | Mohtar, Rabi H. | Department of Agriculture | Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences (FAFS) | American University of Beirut
The 2017 Texas Water Development Board's State Water Plan predicts a 41% gap between water demand and existing supply by 2070. This reflects an overall projection, but the challenge will affect various regions of the state differently. Texas has 16 regional water planning zones characterized by distinct populations, water demands, and existing water supplies. Each is expected to face variations of pressures, such as increased agricultural and energy development (particularly hydraulic fracturing) and urban growth that do not necessarily follow the region's water plan. Great variability in resource distribution and competing resource demands across Texas will result in the emergence of distinct hotspots, each with unique characteristics that require multiple, localized, interventions to bridge the statewide water gap. This study explores three such hotspots: 1) water-food competition in Lubbock and the potential of producing 3 billion gallons of treated municipal waste water and encouraging dryland agriculture; 2) implementing Low Impact Developments (LIDs) for agriculture in the City of San Antonio, potentially adding 47 billion gallons of water supply, but carrying a potentially high financial cost; and 3) water-energy interrelations in the Eagle Ford Shale in light of well counts, climate dynamics, and population growth. The growing water gap is a state wide problem that requires holistic assessments that capture the impact on the tightly interconnected water, energy, and food systems. Better understanding the trade-offs associated with each 'solution’ and enabling informed dialogue between stakeholders, offers a basis for formulating localized policy recommendations specific to each hotspot. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-][Waste water pretreatment in dairy, food and beverage plants]
1998
Vogel, P.
Nach der Bestandsaufnahme der tatsachlichen Abwassersituation eines Betriebes und den durchzufuhrenden innerbetrieblichen Massnahmen zur Verringerung der Abwasserbelastung muss die Zielsetzung "eigene Vorreinigung", "Einkauf bei kommunalen Abwasserreinigungsanlagen" oder "Vollreinigung" anhand von Kosten- und Systemvergleichen klar definiert werden. Im ersten Teil werden verschiedene Moglichkeit der Vorreinigung von Abwasser vorgestellt. Dazu zahlen die mechanische Vorbereitung,die biologische Neutralisation sowie die Neutralisation mit Ausgleichsmassnahmen. Fur Abwasser der Mokerei- und Getrankeindustrie eignen sich vor allem anaerobe Vorreinigungsverfahren. Eine anaerobe Biofilteranlage wird beschrieben. Die Systemauswahl richtet sich nach den individuellen Anforderungen des jeweiligen Lebensmittel- und Getrankebetriebs, den spezifischen derzeitigen und zu erwartenden Abwasserkosten, den Zukunftsperspektiven und der Lage des Betriebes.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Forest and tree contribution to environment, water and food security النص الكامل
2004
FAO, Rome (Italy). Conference, Council and Protocol Affairs Div. eng | FAO Regional Conference for the Near East eng 13-17 Mar 2004 27 Doha (Qatar) | FAO, Cairo (Egypt). Regional Office for the Near East eng
Integrated land and water management for food and environment security
2003
Penning de Vries, F.W.T. | International Water Management Inst., Colombo (Sri Lanka) eng | Acquay, H. | Molden, D. | Scherr, S.J. | Valentin, C. | Cofie, O.
Summary (En) | Gift
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Quantifying and managing the water-energy-food nexus in dry regions food insecurity: New methods and evidence النص الكامل
2021
Radmehr, Riza | Ghorbani, Mohammad | Ziaei, Ali Naghi
Ensuring water, energy, and food security with minimum damage to groundwater resources is a key challenge to achieve sustainable development in arid areas. To address this scientific and policy challenge, a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM)-nonlinear programming approach is developed for informing debates over improved management of the groundwater, energy, and food nexus that optimally allocates resources to food production to improve economic benefit and control groundwater depletion. Furthermore, this approach is capable of evaluating management policies affecting resource planning at a regional level. The approach is applied to the Neishaboor basin in northeast Iran. The main results are: (i) economic profit and food production depend on groundwater availability and energy use, which raise environmental protection challenges; (ii) the solutions could be used to define optimal policy strategies for sustainable management of groundwater, energy, food, and simultaneously achieve economic and environmental goals; (iii) improved irrigation efficiency would be considered as an efficient strategy under conditions of growing water scarcity. The results of this research can inform policy makers on effective strategies for integrated groundwater, energy, and food planning.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Untangling the water-food-energy-environment nexus for global change adaptation in a complex Himalayan water resource system النص الكامل
2019
Momblanch, Andrea | Papadimitriou, Lamprini | Jain, Sanjay K. | Kulkarni, Anil | Ojha, Chandra S.P. | Adeloye, Adebayo J. | Holman, Ian P.
Holistic water management approaches are essential under future climate and socio-economic changes, especially while trying to achieve inter-disciplinary societal goals such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of clean water, hunger eradication, clean energy and life on land. Assessing water resources within a water-food-energy-environment nexus approach enables the relationships between water-related sectors to be untangled while incorporating impacts of societal changes. We use a systems modelling approach to explore global change impacts on the nexus in the mid-21st century in a complex western Himalayan water resource system in India, considering a range of climate change and alternative socio-economic development scenarios. Results show that future socio-economic changes will have a much stronger impact on the nexus compared to climate change. Hydropower generation and environmental protection represent the major opportunities and limitations for adaptation in the studied system and should, thereby, be the focus for actions and systemic transformations in pursue of the SDGs. The emergence of scenario-specific synergies and trade-offs between nexus component indicators demonstrates the benefits that water resource systems models can make to designing better responses to the complex nexus challenges associated with future global change.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Toward creating an environment of cooperation between water, energy, and food stakeholders in San Antonio النص الكامل
2019
Daher, Bassel T. | Hannibal, Bryce | Portney, Kent E. | Mohtar, Rabi H. | Department of Agriculture | Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences (FAFS) | American University of Beirut
The San Antonio Region is home to a rapidly growing population with developing energy and agricultural sectors competing for water, land, and financial resources. Despite the tight interconnectedness between water, energy, and food challenges, little is known about the levels of communication and coordination among the various officials responsible for making the decisions that affect the management and planning of the three resource systems. It has been postulated that efficient communication is a prerequisite to developing resource allocation strategies that avoid potential unintended negative consequences that could result from inefficient allocation of natural resources and competing demands. Factors that may impact communication are identified and their potential roles are considered in improving existing levels of communication between San Antonio's water officials and those at other energy, food, and water institutions in the San Antonio Region. A questionnaire designed to gather information on stakeholder concerns, frequency of communication, and participation in engagement forums was sent to public water officials in the Region. Using social network analysis and bivariate Ordinary Least Square regression analysis, the authors conclude that while modest levels of communication exist among water institutions, a very low level of communication exists between water institutions and those responsible for food and energy. It was further concluded that the frequency of communication among officials at different water institutions is higher among those that participated in stakeholder engagement activities. However, there is insufficient evidence to suggest that participation in stakeholder engagement activities improves communication frequency between water stakeholders and those in the food and energy sectors. There is also insufficient evidence to conclude that people at water institutions in San Antonio would have a higher frequency of communication with other water, energy, and food stakeholder in correlation with a higher level of concern about future water availability in the Region. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
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