Disentangling the relations between human migrations and water resources is relevant for food security and trade policy in water-scarce countries. It is commonly believed that human migrations are beneficial to the water endowments of origin countries for reducing the pressure on local resources. We show here that such belief is over-simplistic. We reframe the problem by considering the international food trade and the corresponding virtual water fluxes, which quantify the water used for the production of traded agricultural commodities. By means of robust analytical tools, we show that migrants strengthen the commercial links between countries, triggering trade fluxes caused by food consumption habits persisting after migration. Thus migra...
Water provides the most important functions for human life, such as production of food, energy and i...
The suggestion that trade between nations may be explained by international differences in resource ...
Population growth is in general constrained by food production, which in turn depends on the access ...
Disentangling the relations between human migrations and water resources is relevant for food securi...
Disentangling the relations between human migrations and water resources is relevant for food securi...
Disentangling the relations between human migrations and water resources is relevant for food securi...
International trade of food is vital for the food security of many countries, which rely on trade to...
In this paper, we analyze the link between virtual water trade, that is, the flow of water embodied ...
This paper combines Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Food Balance data with Water Footprint d...
Despite the long tradition established by the Heckscher-Ohlin (H-O) theorem and copious literature o...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on the CA Research Report 4: Does International Cereal Trade Sav...
International agri-food trade has expanded rapidly during the past decades and changed considerably ...
By importing food and agricultural goods, countries cope with the heterogeneous global water distrib...
Recent studies on fluxes of virtual water are showing how the global food and goods trade interconn...
The largest use of global freshwater resources is related to food production. While each day we drin...
Water provides the most important functions for human life, such as production of food, energy and i...
The suggestion that trade between nations may be explained by international differences in resource ...
Population growth is in general constrained by food production, which in turn depends on the access ...
Disentangling the relations between human migrations and water resources is relevant for food securi...
Disentangling the relations between human migrations and water resources is relevant for food securi...
Disentangling the relations between human migrations and water resources is relevant for food securi...
International trade of food is vital for the food security of many countries, which rely on trade to...
In this paper, we analyze the link between virtual water trade, that is, the flow of water embodied ...
This paper combines Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Food Balance data with Water Footprint d...
Despite the long tradition established by the Heckscher-Ohlin (H-O) theorem and copious literature o...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on the CA Research Report 4: Does International Cereal Trade Sav...
International agri-food trade has expanded rapidly during the past decades and changed considerably ...
By importing food and agricultural goods, countries cope with the heterogeneous global water distrib...
Recent studies on fluxes of virtual water are showing how the global food and goods trade interconn...
The largest use of global freshwater resources is related to food production. While each day we drin...
Water provides the most important functions for human life, such as production of food, energy and i...
The suggestion that trade between nations may be explained by international differences in resource ...
Population growth is in general constrained by food production, which in turn depends on the access ...