A sustainable management of global freshwater resources requires reliable estimates of the water demanded by irrigated agriculture. This has been attempted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) through country surveys and censuses, or through Global Models, which compute irrigation water withdrawals with sub-models on crop types and calendars, evapotranspiration, irrigation efficiencies, weather data and irrigated areas, among others. Here we demonstrate that these strategies err on the side of excess complexity, as the values reported by FAO and outputted by Global Models are largely conditioned by irrigated areas and their uncertainty. Modelling irrigation water withdrawals as a function of irrigated areas yields almost the same ...
Irrigation is the most important water use sector accounting for about 70% of the global freshwater ...
Unsustainable water use challenges the capacity of water resources to ensure food security and conti...
Hydrological data and information on the availability of water are essential to support water alloca...
A sustainable management of global freshwater resources requires reliable estimates of the water dem...
Irrigation agriculture is the most important user of the global freshwater resources worldwide, whic...
An assessment of the human impact on the global water cycle requires estimating the volume of water ...
Miscalculating the volumes of water withdrawn for irrigation, the largest consumer of freshwater in ...
Agricultural water use accounts for around 70% of the total water that is withdrawn from surface wat...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...
While only 20% of harvested lands are actually irrigated, 40% of global agricultural production orig...
About 40% of global crop production takes place on irrigated land, which accounts for approximately ...
Agriculture is the largest global consumer of water. Irrigated areas constitute 40% of the total are...
Water is not an infinite resource and demand from irrigation, household and industry is constantly i...
Predictions of global irrigated areas are widely used to guide strategies that aim to secure environ...
Irrigation is the most important water use sector accounting for about 70% of the global freshwater ...
Unsustainable water use challenges the capacity of water resources to ensure food security and conti...
Hydrological data and information on the availability of water are essential to support water alloca...
A sustainable management of global freshwater resources requires reliable estimates of the water dem...
Irrigation agriculture is the most important user of the global freshwater resources worldwide, whic...
An assessment of the human impact on the global water cycle requires estimating the volume of water ...
Miscalculating the volumes of water withdrawn for irrigation, the largest consumer of freshwater in ...
Agricultural water use accounts for around 70% of the total water that is withdrawn from surface wat...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...
While only 20% of harvested lands are actually irrigated, 40% of global agricultural production orig...
About 40% of global crop production takes place on irrigated land, which accounts for approximately ...
Agriculture is the largest global consumer of water. Irrigated areas constitute 40% of the total are...
Water is not an infinite resource and demand from irrigation, household and industry is constantly i...
Predictions of global irrigated areas are widely used to guide strategies that aim to secure environ...
Irrigation is the most important water use sector accounting for about 70% of the global freshwater ...
Unsustainable water use challenges the capacity of water resources to ensure food security and conti...
Hydrological data and information on the availability of water are essential to support water alloca...