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Water, investment and food security Full text
2014
colin j. chartres
Colin J. Chartres, 'Water, investment and food security', 2014 | Water resources are already very scarce. With further demand from population growth, dietary changes, biofuel production, urbanisation and climate change, it will be extremely difficult to find enough supply to enable an increase in global food production by 70 per cent. There are, however, potential solutions that involve increasing water productivity, improved water storage, more irrigation and re-using waste water. But current investment levels in overseas development aid and spending at country level are unlikely to be sufficient to ensure food security in the relatively short- term, let alone by 2050, when the global population is forecast to be nine billion. This article describes some of the issues that have to be faced to deliver food security and overcome water scarcity, and how these improvements can be achieved through a combination of science, policy and investment
Show more [+] Less [-]Water scarcity: The food factor Full text
2007
molden | charlotte; rijsberman | david; de fraiture | frank.
Molden, David; de Fraiture, Charlotte; Rijsberman, Frank., 'Water scarcity: The food factor', Issues in Science and Technology, pp.39-48, 2007
Show more [+] Less [-]Water prices, environment, and food security Full text
2014
xueliang cai | mark w. rosegrant
Mark W. Rosegrant, Xueliang Cai, 'Water prices, environment, and food security', 2014
Show more [+] Less [-]Troubled water, water troubles: overcoming an important constraint to food security Full text
2014
frank rijsberman
Frank Rijsberman, 'Troubled water, water troubles: overcoming an important constraint to food security', 2014
Show more [+] Less [-]Sustainability in the water–energy–food nexus Full text
2015
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8266-0488 ringler claudia | bhaduri anik | dombrowski ines | mohtar rabi | ringler claudia | scheumann waltina
CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) | Bhaduri Anik et al., 'Sustainability in the water–energy–food nexus', Water International 40, IFPRI, 2015
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2014
kim geheb | annette huber-lee | larry w. harrington | sophie nguyen khoa | alain vidal | pamela george | boru douthwaite | jonathan n. woolley
Jonathan N. Woolley et al., 'Integrated food and water research for development', 2014
Show more [+] Less [-]Water for food security for the poor Full text
2014
regassa e. namara | intizar hussain | madar samad
Intizar Hussain, Regassa E. Namara, Madar Samad, 'Water for food security for the poor', 2014
Show more [+] Less [-]Food, water and oil: The hidden link Full text
2014
colin j. chartres
Colin J. Chartres, 'Food, water and oil: The hidden link', 2014
Show more [+] Less [-]Water, food and environment: conflict or dialogue? Full text
2014
frank rijsberman | a. mohammed
Frank Rijsberman, A. Mohammed, 'Water, food and environment: conflict or dialogue?', 2014
Show more [+] Less [-]Climate Change- Water Food and Environmental Security Full text
2011
s p wani | k boomiraj
Climate Change is real and its implications are going to be borne by the poorest of the poor. If climatic change is accompanied by an increase in climate variability, many agricultural Producers will experience define hardships and increased risk. The Sat regions, which have economies largely based on weather-sensitive agricultural productions systems, are particularly vulnerable to climate change | S P Wani, K Boomiraj, 'Climate Change- Water Food and Environmental Security', pp.1302-1328, 2011
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