This paper combines Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Food Balance data with Water Footprint data to reveal how virtual water flows interact with food import tonnages to enhance or retard national decoupling based on food trade. Decoupling theorises breaking the links between economic and population growth and water demands for domestic food production. The detailed analysis applies a resource decoupling model in relation to the role and potential of food and virtual water trade in alleviating national and regional water limits in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The contrast between Egypt’s political denial of dependence, and Israel’s strategic adoption of food imports provides an example
This paper introduces a modeling framework for the analysis of real and virtual water flows at natio...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the worldâs largest oil exporting region. It is also its ...
This chapter examines trends in water resources used in Jordan and Israel. Specifically it illustrat...
This paper explores the trends driving the growing demand for food imports to the Middle East North ...
Since the 1970s, many economies have increasingly relied on ‘importing’ water embedded in food impor...
Food security, and in particular food availability, depends on environmental resources, climatic con...
Despite the long tradition established by the Heckscher-Ohlin (H-O) theorem and copious literature o...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the political economy of food-water security in the water-sc...
The suggestion that trade between nations may be explained by international differences in resource ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has the largest water deficit in the world. It also h...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordT...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on the CA Research Report 4: Does International Cereal Trade Sav...
This report analyses and compares the water allocation and management experience of Jordan, Palestin...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
This paper introduces a modeling framework for the analysis of real and virtual water flows at natio...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the worldâs largest oil exporting region. It is also its ...
This chapter examines trends in water resources used in Jordan and Israel. Specifically it illustrat...
This paper explores the trends driving the growing demand for food imports to the Middle East North ...
Since the 1970s, many economies have increasingly relied on ‘importing’ water embedded in food impor...
Food security, and in particular food availability, depends on environmental resources, climatic con...
Despite the long tradition established by the Heckscher-Ohlin (H-O) theorem and copious literature o...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the political economy of food-water security in the water-sc...
The suggestion that trade between nations may be explained by international differences in resource ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has the largest water deficit in the world. It also h...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordT...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on the CA Research Report 4: Does International Cereal Trade Sav...
This report analyses and compares the water allocation and management experience of Jordan, Palestin...
In our globalizing world, the geographical locations of food production and consumption are becoming...
This paper introduces a modeling framework for the analysis of real and virtual water flows at natio...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is the worldâs largest oil exporting region. It is also its ...
This chapter examines trends in water resources used in Jordan and Israel. Specifically it illustrat...