The global demand for water in agriculture will increase over time with increasing population, rising incomes, and changes in dietary preferences. Increasing demands for water by industrial and urban users, and water for the environment will intensify competition. At the same time, water scarcity is increasing in several important agricultural areas. We explore several pathways for ensuring that sufficient food is produced in the future, while also protecting the environment and reducing poverty. We examine four sets of scenarios that vary in their focus on investments in rainfed agriculture and irrigation, and the role of international trade in adjusting for national disparities in water endowments. Rainfed agriculture holds considerable p...
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
There is increasing interest in the water–food nexus, especially the restrictive effect of water on ...
The authors of the recently completed Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (C...
Water availability for agriculture will become a growing constraint in areas already under environme...
Facing the food and poverty crises in developing countries will require a new emphasis on small-scal...
Not AvailableEight hundred million people are food-insecure, and 166 million pre-school children ar...
The emerging and least developed countries are expected to absorb virtually all the increase in the ...
As much as seventy times more water is needed to grow food than for domestic use. Severely waterscar...
The authors of the recently completed Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (C...
Not AvailableFacing the food and poverty crises in developing countries will require a new emphasis ...
Providing global food security for an ever-growing population, predicted to reach nine billion by 20...
<p> To meet the food demand of a growing global population, agricultural production will have to mor...
Fertile land and freshwater constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. Th...
Food production in 2050 will be sufficient, globally, but many of the poor will remain food insecure...
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
There is increasing interest in the water–food nexus, especially the restrictive effect of water on ...
The authors of the recently completed Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (C...
Water availability for agriculture will become a growing constraint in areas already under environme...
Facing the food and poverty crises in developing countries will require a new emphasis on small-scal...
Not AvailableEight hundred million people are food-insecure, and 166 million pre-school children ar...
The emerging and least developed countries are expected to absorb virtually all the increase in the ...
As much as seventy times more water is needed to grow food than for domestic use. Severely waterscar...
The authors of the recently completed Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (C...
Not AvailableFacing the food and poverty crises in developing countries will require a new emphasis ...
Providing global food security for an ever-growing population, predicted to reach nine billion by 20...
<p> To meet the food demand of a growing global population, agricultural production will have to mor...
Fertile land and freshwater constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. Th...
Food production in 2050 will be sufficient, globally, but many of the poor will remain food insecure...
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
There is increasing interest in the water–food nexus, especially the restrictive effect of water on ...