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Growing enough food without enough water 全文
2011
David, S.
Water scarcity is already a reality. More food will be required for a growing and wealthier and urbanized population that will put more pressure on water resources. With several water-related limits reached or breached - groundwater decline, shrinking rivers and threatened fisheries - we must ask, 'Will there be enough water to grow enough food? It is possible to produce the food needed, but if present practices continue it is not probable that we will solve the many poverty and environmental challenges confronting us. To share a scarce resource and to limit environmental damage in the face of climate change, it is imperative to limit future water use. Important pathways to growing enough food with limited water are to increase productivity of water in irrigated and rainfed areas, improve water management in low-yielding rainfed areas, and to consider our own food consumption patterns. In pockets of poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, expanding access to water through a range of water management solutions holds the key to food security and poverty reduction. For sustainable water use, water managers must consider agriculture as an ecosystem and how other ecosystem services are impacted through water. These actions will require serious changes in how we think about water and food, and how we govern water and land resources.
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2011
David, S.
Water scarcity is already a reality. More food will be required for a growing and wealthier and urbanized population that will put more pressure on water resources. With several water-related limits reached or breached - groundwater decline, shrinking rivers and threatened fisheries - we must ask, 'Will there be enough water to grow enough food? It is possible to produce the food needed, but if present practices continue it is not probable that we will solve the many poverty and environmental challenges confronting us. To share a scarce resource and to limit environmental damage in the face of climate change, it is imperative to limit future water use. Important pathways to growing enough food with limited water are to increase productivity of water in irrigated and rainfed areas, improve water management in low-yielding rainfed areas, and to consider our own food consumption patterns. In pockets of poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, expanding access to water through a range of water management solutions holds the key to food security and poverty reduction. For sustainable water use, water managers must consider agriculture as an ecosystem and how other ecosystem services are impacted through water. These actions will require serious changes in how we think about water and food, and how we govern water and land resources.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Water for food, water for life: a comprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture 全文
2007
Molden, David J.
Water for food, water for life: a comprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture 全文
2007
Molden, David
Reflections on food security under water scarcity 全文
2011
Fereres, E (Elias) | Orgaz, Francisco | Gonzalez-Dugo, Victoria
Forecasts on population growth and economic development indicate that there will be substantial increases in food demand for the forthcoming decades. We focus here on the water requirements of food production, on the issue of whether there would be enough water to produce sufficient food in the future, and we offer options to face this challenge based on recent trends observed in some agricultural systems. Given the competition for water faced by the agricultural sector, and the uncertainties associated with climate change, improving the efficiency of water use in both rain-fed and irrigated systems is the main avenue to face the challenge. In rain-fed agriculture, managing the risk associated with rainfall variability is a promising option to increase productivity. In irrigated systems, a case study on the improvements in water productivity in Andalusia, Spain, is used to illustrate some of the opportunities to make progress. Progress in reducing irrigation water use in recent decades has been substantial, but decreasing the consumptive use of crops is a much more difficult challenge. The need for more research and technology transfer on improving water-limited crop production is highlighted, and emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary approaches to gain the insight needed to achieve new breakthroughs that would help in tackling this complex problem.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Water for food, water for life: a comprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture: summary
2007
Molden, David J.
Water for food, water for life: a comprehensive assessment of water management in agriculture: summary 全文
2007
Molden, David
Ecosystems for water and food security. [Background paper] 全文
2011
Boelee, Eline
Ecosystems for water and food security. [Background paper] 全文
2011
Boelee, Eline
[Use of shallow ground water for food cropping]
1996
Juliardi, I. | Syamsiah, I. | Wardana, P. | Arsana, K.D. | Rustiati, T.
Air tanah sangat potensial untuk mengairi tanaman pangan terutama palawija di lahan tadah hujan. Salah satu cara pemanfaatan air tanah tersebut dengan membuat sumur pantek. Hal ini memungkinkan karena kedalaman air tanah relatif dangkal (10-15 m dari permukaan tanah). Pengembangan air tanah tersebut akan berdaya guna apabila manfaat yang diperoleh cukup besar dibandingkan dengan biaya yang dikeluarkan. Frekuensi pemberian air tiap 14 hari tidak berpengaruh nyata terhadap hasil kedelai dan jagung di Sukamandi (Subang), Haurgeulis (Indramayu) dan Adipala (Cilacap) dibandingkan pemberian air tiap 7 maupun 10 hari. Penyaluran air yang berasal dari pompa menggunakan slang plastik untuk mengurangi kehilangan air selama penyaluran sehingga menghemat bahan bakar pompa. Besar biaya untuk pengoperasian pompa rata-rata Rp 240.000,- dan Rp 265.000,- masing-masing untuk kedelai dan jagung sedangkan keuntungan bersih rata-rata budidaya kedelai dan jagung masing-masing Rp 374.000,-/ha dan Rp 321.000,-/ha
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