Human water withdrawal has increasingly altered the global water cycle in past decades, yet our understanding of its driving forces and patterns is limited. Reported historical estimates of sectoral water withdrawals are often sparse and incomplete, mainly restricted to water withdrawal estimates available at annual and country scale, due to a lack of observations at local and seasonal time scales. In this study, through collecting and consolidating various sources of reported data and developing spatial and temporal statistical downscaling algorithms, we reconstruct a global monthly gridded (0.5 degree) sectoral water withdrawal dataset for the period 1971–2010, which distinguishes six water use sectors, i.e. irrigation, domestic, electric...
<p>U.S. water withdrawals have increased slowly since 1980, despite significant growth in the popula...
Access to fresh water is critical for human well-being, economic activity and, in some cases, politi...
Increased human water use combined with climate change have aggravated water scarcity from the regio...
Human water withdrawal has increasingly altered the global water cycle in past decades, yet our unde...
Human water withdrawal has increasingly altered the global water cycle in past decades, yet our unde...
About: The dataset constitutes the first reconstructed global water use data product at sub-annual ...
About: The dataset is the new version of water use data in https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.897933 wi...
To sustain growing food demand and increasing standard of living, global water withdrawal and consum...
Over the past 50 years, human water use has more than doubled and affected streamflow over various r...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Previous data and model based assessments of hydrological drought...
Agricultural water use accounts for around 70% of the total water that is withdrawn from surface wat...
An assessment of the human impact on the global water cycle requires estimating the volume of water ...
A sustainable management of global freshwater resources requires reliable estimates of the water dem...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Time series of estimated global hydrological drought frequency with pr...
Irrigation agriculture is the most important user of the global freshwater resources worldwide, whic...
<p>U.S. water withdrawals have increased slowly since 1980, despite significant growth in the popula...
Access to fresh water is critical for human well-being, economic activity and, in some cases, politi...
Increased human water use combined with climate change have aggravated water scarcity from the regio...
Human water withdrawal has increasingly altered the global water cycle in past decades, yet our unde...
Human water withdrawal has increasingly altered the global water cycle in past decades, yet our unde...
About: The dataset constitutes the first reconstructed global water use data product at sub-annual ...
About: The dataset is the new version of water use data in https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.897933 wi...
To sustain growing food demand and increasing standard of living, global water withdrawal and consum...
Over the past 50 years, human water use has more than doubled and affected streamflow over various r...
<p><b>Table 1.</b> Previous data and model based assessments of hydrological drought...
Agricultural water use accounts for around 70% of the total water that is withdrawn from surface wat...
An assessment of the human impact on the global water cycle requires estimating the volume of water ...
A sustainable management of global freshwater resources requires reliable estimates of the water dem...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Time series of estimated global hydrological drought frequency with pr...
Irrigation agriculture is the most important user of the global freshwater resources worldwide, whic...
<p>U.S. water withdrawals have increased slowly since 1980, despite significant growth in the popula...
Access to fresh water is critical for human well-being, economic activity and, in some cases, politi...
Increased human water use combined with climate change have aggravated water scarcity from the regio...