Many nations save domestic water resources by importing water-intensive products and exporting commodities that are less water intensive. National water saving through the import of a product can imply saving water at a global level if the flow is from sites with high to sites with low water productivity. The paper analyses the consequences ofinternational virtual water flows on the global and national water budgets. The assessment shows that the total amount ofwater that would have been required in the importing countries ifall imported agricultural products would have been produced domestically is 1605 Gm3/yr. These products are however being produced with only 1253 Gm3/yr in the exporting countries, saving global water resources by 352 G...
Amid an increasing water scarcity in many parts of the world, virtual water trade as both a policy i...
Recent studies have highlighted the reliance of global food production on unsustainable irrigation p...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on the CA Research Report 4: Does International Cereal Trade Sav...
Many nations save domestic water resources by importing water-intensive products and exporting commo...
Many nations save domestic water resources by importing water-intensive products and exporting commo...
Abstract. Many nations save domestic water resources by importing water-intensive products and expor...
Import of water in virtual form, i.e. in the form of agricultural and industrial commodities, can be...
Virtual water is the volume of water used to produce a commodity or service. By importing agricultur...
It is becoming increasingly important to put freshwater issues in a global context. Local water depl...
The water that is used in the production process of an agricultural or industrial product is called ...
International agri-food trade has expanded rapidly during the past decades and changed considerably ...
The volume of international trade in agricultural commodities is increasing faster than the global v...
Where the river basin is generally seen as the appropriate unit for analyzing freshwater availabilit...
"Virtual water refers to the volume of water used to produce agricultural commodities. When these co...
Amid an increasing water scarcity in many parts of the world, virtual water trade as both a policy i...
Recent studies have highlighted the reliance of global food production on unsustainable irrigation p...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on the CA Research Report 4: Does International Cereal Trade Sav...
Many nations save domestic water resources by importing water-intensive products and exporting commo...
Many nations save domestic water resources by importing water-intensive products and exporting commo...
Abstract. Many nations save domestic water resources by importing water-intensive products and expor...
Import of water in virtual form, i.e. in the form of agricultural and industrial commodities, can be...
Virtual water is the volume of water used to produce a commodity or service. By importing agricultur...
It is becoming increasingly important to put freshwater issues in a global context. Local water depl...
The water that is used in the production process of an agricultural or industrial product is called ...
International agri-food trade has expanded rapidly during the past decades and changed considerably ...
The volume of international trade in agricultural commodities is increasing faster than the global v...
Where the river basin is generally seen as the appropriate unit for analyzing freshwater availabilit...
"Virtual water refers to the volume of water used to produce agricultural commodities. When these co...
Amid an increasing water scarcity in many parts of the world, virtual water trade as both a policy i...
Recent studies have highlighted the reliance of global food production on unsustainable irrigation p...
This Water Policy Briefing is based on the CA Research Report 4: Does International Cereal Trade Sav...