Water scarcity (WS), which leads to multiple environmental, social and economic ramifications, has emerged as an indisputable concern for both public and private stakeholders. In this context, the water footprint (WF) concept has been introduced for assessing freshwater consumption and pollution at national, corporate or product level. In the agrifood industry, freshwater is a pivotal constituent since agricultural activities consume 70 % of the global freshwater resources, while food processing operations account for significant freshwater utilization. To that effect, environmentally aware consumers are sensitive to the total product WF generated during agrifood supply chain (SC) operations, as well as to the manner in which the related fr...
Agriculture is the largest consumer of freshwater resources - around 70 percent of all freshwater wi...
International audienceAbstract Water Footprint (WF, henceforth) is an indicator of water consumption...
In the coming few decades, global freshwater demand will increase to meet the growing demand for foo...
Water scarcity (WS), which leads to multiple environmental, social and economic ramifications, has e...
During the last decade, as the overexploitation and scarcity of the global natural water resources h...
Freshwater overexploitation and scarcity have led to extensive shifts in demand patterns for water-f...
Freshwater sustainability has been emerging as a critical corporate social responsibility issue for ...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
Water is one of the most basic requirements for the sustainability of life on Earth. However, global...
This study investigates business engagement in sustainable water management, focusing on water footp...
Water use is an important issue for the agro-industrial sector. Water scarcity could affect the avai...
Freshwater of good quality is important, even necessary, for human society as well as natural ecosys...
Water scarcity continues to pose a threat to South Africa, with severe water scarcity predicted with...
Agriculture is the largest consumer of freshwater resources - around 70 percent of all freshwater wi...
Chicken is the most consumed meat in the UK, accounting for 40% of meat consumption, while national ...
Agriculture is the largest consumer of freshwater resources - around 70 percent of all freshwater wi...
International audienceAbstract Water Footprint (WF, henceforth) is an indicator of water consumption...
In the coming few decades, global freshwater demand will increase to meet the growing demand for foo...
Water scarcity (WS), which leads to multiple environmental, social and economic ramifications, has e...
During the last decade, as the overexploitation and scarcity of the global natural water resources h...
Freshwater overexploitation and scarcity have led to extensive shifts in demand patterns for water-f...
Freshwater sustainability has been emerging as a critical corporate social responsibility issue for ...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
Water is one of the most basic requirements for the sustainability of life on Earth. However, global...
This study investigates business engagement in sustainable water management, focusing on water footp...
Water use is an important issue for the agro-industrial sector. Water scarcity could affect the avai...
Freshwater of good quality is important, even necessary, for human society as well as natural ecosys...
Water scarcity continues to pose a threat to South Africa, with severe water scarcity predicted with...
Agriculture is the largest consumer of freshwater resources - around 70 percent of all freshwater wi...
Chicken is the most consumed meat in the UK, accounting for 40% of meat consumption, while national ...
Agriculture is the largest consumer of freshwater resources - around 70 percent of all freshwater wi...
International audienceAbstract Water Footprint (WF, henceforth) is an indicator of water consumption...
In the coming few decades, global freshwater demand will increase to meet the growing demand for foo...