Meeting the growing water and food demands in a densely populated country like India is a major challenge. It requires an extensive investigation into the changing patterns of the checks and balances behind the maintenance of food security at the expense of depleting groundwater, along with high energy consumption. Here we present a comprehensive set of analyses which assess the present status of the water-food-energy nexus in India, along with its changing pattern, in the last few decades. We find that with the growth of population and consequent increase in the food demands, the food production has also increased, and this has been made possible with the intensification of irrigation. However, during the recent decade (after 1996), the in...
The Water–Energy–Food (WEF) nexus concept has emerged as a powerful analytical tool for understandin...
States in the Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) of India have rich and stable groundwater endowments. Ac...
The depletion of groundwater resources threatens food and water security in India. However, the rela...
Meeting the growing water and food demands in a densely populated country like India is a major chal...
Investments in water infrastructure remain key to climate change adaptation plans in many countries,...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
In this study we use long-term satellite, climate, and crop observations to document the spatial dis...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
Irrigation using groundwater has expanded rapidly in South Asia since the inception of the Green Rev...
Rapid groundwater depletion in India is a sustainability challenge. However, the crucial role of cli...
South Asia in general and India in particular is heavily dependent on groundwater for supporting its...
This study was conducted in two Indian states of Punjab (in the north) and Karnataka (in the south)....
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
Indian agriculture is the largest user of rainfall, surface and groundwater resources. Some of the l...
Indian agriculture is heavily reliant on groundwater and on the energy required to pump it. The Worl...
The Water–Energy–Food (WEF) nexus concept has emerged as a powerful analytical tool for understandin...
States in the Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) of India have rich and stable groundwater endowments. Ac...
The depletion of groundwater resources threatens food and water security in India. However, the rela...
Meeting the growing water and food demands in a densely populated country like India is a major chal...
Investments in water infrastructure remain key to climate change adaptation plans in many countries,...
Agriculture and the monsoon are inextricably linked in India. A large part of the steady rise in agr...
In this study we use long-term satellite, climate, and crop observations to document the spatial dis...
Many people still believe that India’s irrigation water mainly comes from canal irrigation systems. ...
Irrigation using groundwater has expanded rapidly in South Asia since the inception of the Green Rev...
Rapid groundwater depletion in India is a sustainability challenge. However, the crucial role of cli...
South Asia in general and India in particular is heavily dependent on groundwater for supporting its...
This study was conducted in two Indian states of Punjab (in the north) and Karnataka (in the south)....
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
Indian agriculture is the largest user of rainfall, surface and groundwater resources. Some of the l...
Indian agriculture is heavily reliant on groundwater and on the energy required to pump it. The Worl...
The Water–Energy–Food (WEF) nexus concept has emerged as a powerful analytical tool for understandin...
States in the Eastern Gangetic Plains (EGP) of India have rich and stable groundwater endowments. Ac...
The depletion of groundwater resources threatens food and water security in India. However, the rela...