Water embodied in traded commodities is important for water sustainability management. This study provides insight into China's water footprint and virtual water trade using three specific water named Green, Blue and Grey. A multi-region input-output analysis at national and sectoral analysis levels from the years 1995 to 2009 is conducted. The evolution and position of China's virtual water trade across a global supply chain are explored through cluster analysis. The results show that China represented 11.2% of the global water footprint in 1995 and 13.6% in 2009. The green virtual water is the largest of China's exports and imports. In general, China is a net exporter of virtual water during this time period. China mainly imports virtual ...
AbstractPrevious studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources us...
The study assesses green and blue water footprints (WFs) and virtual water (VW) trade in China under...
Previous studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources use have u...
Water embodied in traded commodities is important for water sustainability management. This study pr...
This study investigates the virtual water profile of the world in 2004 based on a multi-region input...
This study provides an insight into the impact of China's international trade of goods and services ...
Research on blue and green water footprints (WF) for China has typically been carried out based on b...
The success of China's economic development has left deep marks on resource availability and quality...
At times, certain areas of China suffering from water shortages. While China's government is spurrin...
Water resources are embodied in global trade. Although China is the largest water withdrawal economy...
Water footprint has become a common method to study the water resources utilization in recent years....
Water footprint (WF) is a measure of the actual appropriation of water resources. WF accounting can ...
China's rapid increase in food imports has repercussions for China's and global resources....
Global freshwater resources are under increasing pressure. It is reported that international trade o...
AbstractThere exists a large amount of water consumption embodied in the global energy trade. Global...
AbstractPrevious studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources us...
The study assesses green and blue water footprints (WFs) and virtual water (VW) trade in China under...
Previous studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources use have u...
Water embodied in traded commodities is important for water sustainability management. This study pr...
This study investigates the virtual water profile of the world in 2004 based on a multi-region input...
This study provides an insight into the impact of China's international trade of goods and services ...
Research on blue and green water footprints (WF) for China has typically been carried out based on b...
The success of China's economic development has left deep marks on resource availability and quality...
At times, certain areas of China suffering from water shortages. While China's government is spurrin...
Water resources are embodied in global trade. Although China is the largest water withdrawal economy...
Water footprint has become a common method to study the water resources utilization in recent years....
Water footprint (WF) is a measure of the actual appropriation of water resources. WF accounting can ...
China's rapid increase in food imports has repercussions for China's and global resources....
Global freshwater resources are under increasing pressure. It is reported that international trade o...
AbstractThere exists a large amount of water consumption embodied in the global energy trade. Global...
AbstractPrevious studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources us...
The study assesses green and blue water footprints (WFs) and virtual water (VW) trade in China under...
Previous studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources use have u...