Agriculture is one of the main causes of water consumption and degradation. Assessing its sustainability is important to determining how the current use of water resources can affect their availability in the future and to safeguard their quantity and quality. In this context, this research was designed to develop a simple approach for the evaluation of agricultural sustainability, based on coupling the assessment of the total water footprint (WF) of catchment-scale crops and in-stream monitoring activities. The study focussed on a Mediterranean agricultural watershed (Celone, southeast Italy). Results for the study period (July 2010–June 2011) show the total WF to be 79.9 Mm3 y−1, subdivided into 30.3% green water, 0.5% blue water and 69.2...
In this work, a simple approach for calibrating the water footprint (WF) accounting of crops with in...
Agriculture makes competition on the freshwater use and affects negatively its availability, worsene...
Agriculture in the Mediterranean, one of the water scarcest regions in the world is by far the large...
Agriculture is one of the main causes of water consumption and degradation. Assessing its sustainabi...
Currently, agriculture uses about 70–80% of global water resources and, in the Mediterranean area, i...
The evaluation of water shortages and pollution levels is crucial for watershed management and susta...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the green, blue and grey water footprint (WF) of crops in the D...
Increasing global food demand and economic growth result in increasing competition over scarce fresh...
Increasing global food demand and economic growth result in increasing competition over scarce fresh...
Industrial tomatoes are cultivated in about 4000 ha of the Pinios river basin (central Greece), prov...
The water footprint of a product (WFP) has been proposed as indicator for quantifying the impact of ...
The water footprint is an indicator of the consumers’ (or producers’) water consumption. It can be a...
Because the assessment of grey water according to the Water Footprint Network (WFN) permits to quant...
Irrigated agriculture is a key activity in water resources management at the river basin level in ar...
In this work, a simple approach for calibrating the water footprint (WF) accounting of crops with in...
Agriculture makes competition on the freshwater use and affects negatively its availability, worsene...
Agriculture in the Mediterranean, one of the water scarcest regions in the world is by far the large...
Agriculture is one of the main causes of water consumption and degradation. Assessing its sustainabi...
Currently, agriculture uses about 70–80% of global water resources and, in the Mediterranean area, i...
The evaluation of water shortages and pollution levels is crucial for watershed management and susta...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the green, blue and grey water footprint (WF) of crops in the D...
Increasing global food demand and economic growth result in increasing competition over scarce fresh...
Increasing global food demand and economic growth result in increasing competition over scarce fresh...
Industrial tomatoes are cultivated in about 4000 ha of the Pinios river basin (central Greece), prov...
The water footprint of a product (WFP) has been proposed as indicator for quantifying the impact of ...
The water footprint is an indicator of the consumers’ (or producers’) water consumption. It can be a...
Because the assessment of grey water according to the Water Footprint Network (WFN) permits to quant...
Irrigated agriculture is a key activity in water resources management at the river basin level in ar...
In this work, a simple approach for calibrating the water footprint (WF) accounting of crops with in...
Agriculture makes competition on the freshwater use and affects negatively its availability, worsene...
Agriculture in the Mediterranean, one of the water scarcest regions in the world is by far the large...