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Agua para la alimentación, agua para la vida
2008
Water and water policy in world food supplies
1987
Jordan, W.R. (ed.)
Water: source of food security 全文
2002
FAO, Bangkok (Thailand). Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific eng
Women, water and food technology
1990
Anokwa, C. (University of Ghana, Legon (Ghana). Home Science Dept.)
The need for provision of adequate water supply for both domestic cooking and industrial food technology use, especially for small scale food processing industries are discussed. The in-adequacy of water results in unhygienic and burdensome preparation and processing activities. In addition, the new appropriate technologies have worsened water-related problems and improved technologies are not optimally serving small-scale food processors, most of whom are women. In designing and installing these improved technologies for operation, the scope must be increased to cover water management as well as fuel saving as part of a comprehensive local programme for health and welfare improvement
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Water for food : the need for agricultural water demand management
2002
Vehmeyer, P.W. | Visser, S.J.
Agricultural water demand management is at the core of the "water for food programme" launched as a result of a pledge by the Netherlands' Minister for agriculture at the 2nd world water forum. This article highlights the contribution of Wageningen URwithin the concept
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Water, food and livelihoods in river basins 全文
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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2002
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), Rome (Italy) eng
Gift
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Water, food and livelihoods in river basins 全文
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.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Water as a resource for food production 全文
2000
FAO, Rome (Italy). Conference, Council and Protocol Affairs Div. eng | FAO Regional Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean eng 10-14 Apr 2000 Sess. 26 Merida (Mexico)
Agriculture, food and water. A contribution to the "World Water Development Report"
2003