The success of China's economic development has left deep marks on resource availability and quality. Some regions in China are relatively poor with regards to water resources. This problem is exacerbated by economic growth. Flourishing trade activities on both domestic and international levels have resulted in significant amounts of water withdrawal and water pollution. Hence the goal of this paper is to evaluate the current inter-regional trade structure and its effects on water consumption and pollution via ‘virtual water flows’. Virtual water is the water embedded in products and used in the whole production chain, and that is traded between regions or exported to other countries. For this assessment of trade flows and effects on water ...
With the imminent need of regional environmental protection and sustainable economic development, th...
Water embodied in traded commodities is important for water sustainability management. This study pr...
Water resources are embodied in global trade. Although China is the largest water withdrawal economy...
The success of China's economic development has left deep marks on resource availability and quality...
The success of Chinas economic development has left deep marks on resource availability and quality....
The success of China’s economic development has brought increasing pressures on its water resources,...
This study provides an insight into the impact of China's international trade of goods and services ...
The well-known “virtual water hypothesis” states that water-deficient regions/countries could allevi...
Interprovincial trade has expanded China’s virtual water consumption and economic development. This ...
At times, certain areas of China suffering from water shortages. While China’s government is spurrin...
Previous studies had shown that the virtual water flows had intensified local water scarcity of Chin...
Virtual water trade is widely considered as a potential method to solve local water shortage and une...
North China faces severe water scarcity—more than 40% of the annual renewable water resources are ab...
With the imminent need of regional environmental protection and sustainable economic development, th...
Water embodied in traded commodities is important for water sustainability management. This study pr...
Water resources are embodied in global trade. Although China is the largest water withdrawal economy...
The success of China's economic development has left deep marks on resource availability and quality...
The success of Chinas economic development has left deep marks on resource availability and quality....
The success of China’s economic development has brought increasing pressures on its water resources,...
This study provides an insight into the impact of China's international trade of goods and services ...
The well-known “virtual water hypothesis” states that water-deficient regions/countries could allevi...
Interprovincial trade has expanded China’s virtual water consumption and economic development. This ...
At times, certain areas of China suffering from water shortages. While China’s government is spurrin...
Previous studies had shown that the virtual water flows had intensified local water scarcity of Chin...
Virtual water trade is widely considered as a potential method to solve local water shortage and une...
North China faces severe water scarcity—more than 40% of the annual renewable water resources are ab...
With the imminent need of regional environmental protection and sustainable economic development, th...
Water embodied in traded commodities is important for water sustainability management. This study pr...
Water resources are embodied in global trade. Although China is the largest water withdrawal economy...