China is working hard to reconcile growing demands for freshwater with already oversubscribed renewable water resources. However, the knowledge essential for setting and achieving the intended water consumption cuts remains limited. Here we show that on-farm water management interventions such as improved irrigation and soil management practices for maize cultivation can lead to substantial water consumption reductions, by a simulated total of 28–46 % (7–14 billion m3/year) nationally, with or without the impacts of climate change. The water consumption cut is equivalent to 16–31 % of the ultimate capacity of the South-North Water Transfer Project. Much of the reduction is achievable at the populous and water-stressed North China Plain and ...
Water shortage in China, particularly in the north and northwest of China, is very serious. The regi...
Abstract Growing crop production increases agricultural water consumption (AWC), but whether these t...
Water shortages in important grain-producing regions of China may significantly affect China's agric...
China is working hard to reconcile growing demands for freshwater with already oversubscribed renewa...
Rapid expansion of irrigated agricultural and increasing urban demands for water have important impl...
Rapid expansion of irrigated agricultural and increasing urban demands for water have important impl...
Funding Information: This work is funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 42201...
Food security is an issue of global concern, which is tightly linked with water supply issues as reg...
Freshwater use is recognized as one of the nine planetary boundaries. However, water scarcity is a l...
Beijing is one of the most water-stressed regions in the world. Reducing agricultural water use has ...
China’s economic growth is expected to continue into the next decades, accompanied by sustained urba...
China’s economic growth is expected to continue into the next decades, accompanied by sustained urba...
Northwestern China (NWC) is among the major global hotspots undergoing massive terrestrial water sto...
Abstract Rice farming threatens freshwater resources, while also being increasingly vulnerable to dr...
Beijing is one of the most water-stressed regions in the world. Reducing agricultural water use has ...
Water shortage in China, particularly in the north and northwest of China, is very serious. The regi...
Abstract Growing crop production increases agricultural water consumption (AWC), but whether these t...
Water shortages in important grain-producing regions of China may significantly affect China's agric...
China is working hard to reconcile growing demands for freshwater with already oversubscribed renewa...
Rapid expansion of irrigated agricultural and increasing urban demands for water have important impl...
Rapid expansion of irrigated agricultural and increasing urban demands for water have important impl...
Funding Information: This work is funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 42201...
Food security is an issue of global concern, which is tightly linked with water supply issues as reg...
Freshwater use is recognized as one of the nine planetary boundaries. However, water scarcity is a l...
Beijing is one of the most water-stressed regions in the world. Reducing agricultural water use has ...
China’s economic growth is expected to continue into the next decades, accompanied by sustained urba...
China’s economic growth is expected to continue into the next decades, accompanied by sustained urba...
Northwestern China (NWC) is among the major global hotspots undergoing massive terrestrial water sto...
Abstract Rice farming threatens freshwater resources, while also being increasingly vulnerable to dr...
Beijing is one of the most water-stressed regions in the world. Reducing agricultural water use has ...
Water shortage in China, particularly in the north and northwest of China, is very serious. The regi...
Abstract Growing crop production increases agricultural water consumption (AWC), but whether these t...
Water shortages in important grain-producing regions of China may significantly affect China's agric...