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Water, food and livelihoods in river basins. Special Issue, Water International Texte intégral
2009
This special issue brings together contributions from a wide range of specialists looking at aspects of the global water and food system and its impact on poverty.
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2009
Long, K.T. | van Halsema, G.E. | Brunner, J.
Water, food and livelihoods in river basins Texte intégral
2009
Cook, Simon E. | Fisher, Myles J. | Andersson, Meike S. | Rubiano Mejía, Jorge Eliécer | Giordano, Mark
Water, food and livelihoods in river basins Texte intégral
2009
Cook, Simon E. | Fisher, Myles J. | Andersson, Meike S. | Rubiano Mejía, Jorge Eliécer | Giordano, Mark
Conflicting demands for food and water, exacerbated by increasing population, increase the risks of food insecurity, poverty and environmental damage in major river systems. Agriculture remains the predominant water user, but the linkage between water, agriculture and livelihoods is more complex than “water scarcity increases poverty”. The response of both agricultural and non-agricultural systems to increased pressure will affect livelihoods. Development will be constrained in closed basins if increased demand for irrigation deprives other users or if existing agricultural use constrains non-agricultural activities and in open basins if agriculture cannot feed an expanding or changing population or if the river system loses capacity due to degradation or over-exploitation.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Water, food and livelihoods in river basins Texte intégral
2009
Cook, Simon E. | Fisher, Myles J. | Andersson, Meike S. | Rubiano Mejía, Jorge Eliécer | Giordano, Mark
Conflicting demands for food and water, exacerbated by increasing population, increase the risks of food insecurity, poverty and environmental damage in major river systems. Agriculture remains the predominant water user, but the linkage between water, agriculture and livelihoods is more complex than “water scarcity increases poverty”. The response of both agricultural and non-agricultural systems to increased pressure will affect livelihoods. Development will be constrained in closed basins if increased demand for irrigation deprives other users or if existing agricultural use constrains non-agricultural activities and in open basins if agriculture cannot feed an expanding or changing population or if the river system loses capacity due to degradation or over-exploitation.
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2009
S. E. Cook | M. J. Fisher | M. S. Andersson | J. Rubiano | M. Giordano
Conflicting demands for food and water, exacerbated by increasing population, increase the risks of food insecurity, poverty and environmental damage in major river systems. Agriculture remains the predominant water user, but the linkage between water, agriculture and livelihoods is more complex than “water scarcity increases poverty”. The response of both agricultural and non-agricultural systems to increased pressure will affect livelihoods. Development will be constrained in closed basins if increased demand for irrigation deprives other users or if existing agricultural use constrains non-agricultural activities and in open basins if agriculture cannot feed an expanding or changing population or if the river system loses capacity due to degradation or over-exploitation.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Integrated food and water research for development
2009
Woolley, Jonathan N. | Harrington, Larry W. | Huber-Lee, Annette | Douthwaite, Boru | Geheb, Kim | Vidal, Alain | George, Pamela | Nguyen Khoa, Sophie
Vietnam-Netherlands partnership "water for food & ecosystems"
2009
Long, K.T. | Halsema, van, G.E. | Brunner, J.
Water for Food for world without hunger (FAOWATER)
2009
The way forward: beyond the "Water for Food Conference" Texte intégral
2009
Jinapala, K.
Global Water and Food Security: Megatrends and Emerging Issues Texte intégral
2009
valmonte-santos rowena | rosegrant mark w. | cline sarah a. | http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6371-6127 rosegrant mark | http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2069-4551 valmonte-santos rowena
Rosegrant Mark W. et al., 'Global Water and Food Security: Megatrends and Emerging Issues', In Global change: Impacts on water and food security. Water Resources Development and Management, ed. Claudia Ringler; Asit K. Biswas; and Sarah A. Cline. Chapter 6. Pp. 17-47., IFPRI, 2009 | Book chapter
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