The interrelationship between food security of the United States and a diminishing water resource balances on the condition of that water resource, the quantity of other substitute resources, and the level of future technology. The answer to whether food supplies in the United States can be threatened by a given resource such as water cannot be answered solely by examining the resource in question. Rather the interactions of all resources used in the production of agricultural commodities must be analyzed
Water availability for irrigation is threatened in many regions by rapidly increasing demand for non...
How can we manage the spatial and temporal distribution and redistribution of water to enhance food ...
This report relies on fi ndings from several national surveys and current literature to assess water...
American society has become increasingly concerned with several facets of economic and technological...
Water is essential for growing food; for household water uses, including drinking, cooking and sanit...
According to the McKinsey report (2009), the world is facing a water scarcity challenge where agricu...
Water, the environment, and food production are closely interrelated at the local, regional and glob...
Fertile land and freshwater constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. Th...
Across Africa and Asia, water resources are being affected by a complex mixture of social, economic,...
Fertile land and fresh water constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. T...
The authors of the recently completed Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (C...
The authors of the recently completed Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (C...
Demographic growth, changes in diet, and reliance on first-generation biofuels are increasing the hu...
This report is based on the study completed in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, ...
Demographic growth, changes in diet, and reliance on first-generation biofuels are increasing the hu...
Water availability for irrigation is threatened in many regions by rapidly increasing demand for non...
How can we manage the spatial and temporal distribution and redistribution of water to enhance food ...
This report relies on fi ndings from several national surveys and current literature to assess water...
American society has become increasingly concerned with several facets of economic and technological...
Water is essential for growing food; for household water uses, including drinking, cooking and sanit...
According to the McKinsey report (2009), the world is facing a water scarcity challenge where agricu...
Water, the environment, and food production are closely interrelated at the local, regional and glob...
Fertile land and freshwater constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. Th...
Across Africa and Asia, water resources are being affected by a complex mixture of social, economic,...
Fertile land and fresh water constitute two of the most fundamental resources for food production. T...
The authors of the recently completed Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (C...
The authors of the recently completed Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (C...
Demographic growth, changes in diet, and reliance on first-generation biofuels are increasing the hu...
This report is based on the study completed in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, ...
Demographic growth, changes in diet, and reliance on first-generation biofuels are increasing the hu...
Water availability for irrigation is threatened in many regions by rapidly increasing demand for non...
How can we manage the spatial and temporal distribution and redistribution of water to enhance food ...
This report relies on fi ndings from several national surveys and current literature to assess water...