Water footprint (WF), a comprehensive indicator of water resources appropriation, has evolved as an efficient tool to improve the management and sustainability of water resources. This study quantifies the blue and green WF of major cereals crops in India using high resolution soil and climatic datasets. A comprehensive modelling framework, consisting of Evapotranspiration based Irrigation Requirement (ETIR) tool, was developed for WF assessment. For assessing climate change impact on WF, multi-model ensemble climate change scenarios were generated using the hybrid-delta ensemble method for RCP4.5 and RCP6.0 and future period of 2030s and 2050s. The total WF of the cereal crops are projected to change in the range of − 3.2 to 6.3% under dif...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
Not AvailableSundarbans in West Bengal, India located in the eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal is o...
The agriculture sector is vulnerable to climate change and related changes in the hydrological cycle...
Not AvailableThe Sundarban region of West Bengal is one of the most fragile and vulnerable zones to ...
With the increasing population and per capita demand for freshwater, the burden of natural resources...
Not AvailableIncreasing water scarcity places considerable importance on precise quantification of w...
Danghara, a major food production area in southern Tajikistan, is currently suffering from the impac...
The concept of water footprint (WF) has been used to manage freshwater resources for the past two de...
Not AvailableThe impact of projected climate change by 21st century on water requirements of rainfed...
Climate change and variability will impact water availability and the food security of India. Trend ...
Agriculture faces risks due to increasing stress from climate change, particularly in semi-arid regi...
This study explores recent changes in evaporative demand and water availability across 100 river sub...
Not AvailableClimate change is considered as the major threat to the sustainability of the fragile e...
Not AvailableRice–wheat (RW) production system, which covers over 13.5 million ha in the Indo-Ganget...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
Not AvailableSundarbans in West Bengal, India located in the eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal is o...
The agriculture sector is vulnerable to climate change and related changes in the hydrological cycle...
Not AvailableThe Sundarban region of West Bengal is one of the most fragile and vulnerable zones to ...
With the increasing population and per capita demand for freshwater, the burden of natural resources...
Not AvailableIncreasing water scarcity places considerable importance on precise quantification of w...
Danghara, a major food production area in southern Tajikistan, is currently suffering from the impac...
The concept of water footprint (WF) has been used to manage freshwater resources for the past two de...
Not AvailableThe impact of projected climate change by 21st century on water requirements of rainfed...
Climate change and variability will impact water availability and the food security of India. Trend ...
Agriculture faces risks due to increasing stress from climate change, particularly in semi-arid regi...
This study explores recent changes in evaporative demand and water availability across 100 river sub...
Not AvailableClimate change is considered as the major threat to the sustainability of the fragile e...
Not AvailableRice–wheat (RW) production system, which covers over 13.5 million ha in the Indo-Ganget...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
Creation of a large irrigation potential has been the cornerstone of India’s agricultural growth and...
Not AvailableSundarbans in West Bengal, India located in the eastern coast of the Bay of Bengal is o...