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Economic analysis for sustainability of selected drinking water and soil and water conservation projects in the Integrated Food Security Programme Shandong, People's Republic of China | Economic analysis for project sustainability
1993
Agrawal, R. C. (Ramesh Chandra)
Water for food, water for life: a comprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture: summary. In Mandarin Texte intégral
2014
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S David, 'Water for food, water for life: a comprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture: summary. In Mandarin', International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Earthscan, 2014
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Water for food, water for life: a comprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture: summary. In Mandarin
2007
David, S.
Food production: the critical role of water. Document 7
1996
Contribución del agua a la seguridad alimentaria y la nutrición Texte intégral
2015
Effect of food water content on growth and reproduction of Carpophilus hemipterus (L.)
1991
Wu Junxiang | Wei Jianluca | Liu Shaoyou (Northwest Agricultural Univ., Yangling, Shaanxi (China). Inst. of Entomology)
Water quality survey and evaluation of "haodifang" brand citrus green food production base area
2001
Zhao Sidong | Li Youji | Yang Guliang(South Central Forestry College, Zhuzhou (China))
Nung ts'un yin shih chih shih | Food and water sanitary knowledge in rural villages
1983
Zhou, Yu
Using water footprints and PLS-SEM model to analyze water utilization and its determinants for food production in the Yangtze River Basin Texte intégral
2025
QIN Yaqin | WU Nan | WU Mengyang | ZHANG Jinpeng | CAO Xinchun
【Objective】Food production is the primary consumer of water resources in many countries. At the catchment and basin scale, understanding the spatiotemporal variation of food production and the underlying determinants is crucial for improving water resource use efficiency and promoting sustainable development. We propose a new method in this paper to analyze this issue.【Method】Our study focuses on the Yangtze River Basin. The water used for food production and its spatiotemporal variation from 2000 to 2020 in the basin were calculated based on crop water demand. Path analysis was used to elucidate the underlying determinants affecting the blue and green water footprint per unit area.【Result】① The annual average grain water footprint in the basin from 2000 to 2020 was 205.25×109 m3, with the green water footprint accounting for 66%. ② Due to differences in cultivation scales, the upper, middle, and lower reaches contributed 36.5%, 46.8%, and 16.7%, respectively, to the total grain water footprint of the basin. Additionally, the grain water footprints in the middle and lower reaches have increasingly relied on green water. ③ Meteorological factors positively influenced the density of the green water footprint and negatively affected the density of the blue water footprint. Social development and economic factors significantly impacted the density of the blue water footprint. 【Conclusion】 The middle reaches of the Yangtze River Basin, where irrigation demand for grain crop production is high, are likely to face growing pressure due to land and water resource shortages. This challenge is particularly acute in Henan, Hubei, Hunan, and Jiangxi provinces, where investments in agricultural infrastructure, such as irrigation systems and advanced water management technologies, are essential. In Gansu, Qinghai, and Henan provinces, where water scarcity and pollution persist, adopting technologies such as soil mulching, rainwater harvesting and water storage can enhance green water utilization and alleviate regional water resource pressures.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Population, food and the utilization of land and water resources of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
1989
Su Renqion | Ni Jianhua (Academia Sinica, Beijing (China). Commission for Integrated Survey of Natural Resources)