Northwestern China (NWC) is among the major global hotspots undergoing massive terrestrial water storage (TWS) depletion. Yet driver(s) underlying such region-wide depletion remain controversial, i.e. warming-induced glaciermelting versus anthropogenic activities. Reconciling this controversy is the core initial step to guide policymaking to combat the dual challenges in agriculture production and water scarcity in the vastly dry NWC toward sustainable development. Utilizing diverse observations, we found persistent cropland expansion by >1.2 × 104 km2 since 2003, leading to growth of 59.9% in irrigated area and 19.5% in agricultural water use, despite a steady enhancement in irrigation efficiency. Correspondingly, a substantially faster ev...
China is working hard to reconcile growing demands for freshwater with already oversubscribed renewa...
The serious water scarcity and groundwater over-exploitation problems of the North China Plain (NCP)...
The datasets contain original data from the article titled" Rising agriculture water scarcity in Chi...
Funding Information: This work is funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 42201...
Abstract Growing crop production increases agricultural water consumption (AWC), but whether these t...
North China is the most important food basket of China, where the majority of wheat and corn are pro...
China is working hard to reconcile growing demands for freshwater with already oversubscribed renewa...
Study Region: Arid and semi-arid regions of Northwest China (NWC) Study Focus: Water scarcity poses ...
Revegetation of degraded ecosystems provides opportunities for carbon sequestration and bioenergy pr...
Competing demands on limited water resources have resulted in persistent water shortages for the Nor...
Water shortages limit agricultural production in the world’s arid and semi-arid regions. The N...
Food security is an issue of global concern, which is tightly linked with water supply issues as reg...
Water shortages limit agricultural production in the world’s arid and semi-arid regions. The N...
Cropland area in north-western China has quadrupled over the past 50 years. The effects of this rapi...
Freshwater use is recognized as one of the nine planetary boundaries. However, water scarcity is a l...
China is working hard to reconcile growing demands for freshwater with already oversubscribed renewa...
The serious water scarcity and groundwater over-exploitation problems of the North China Plain (NCP)...
The datasets contain original data from the article titled" Rising agriculture water scarcity in Chi...
Funding Information: This work is funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 42201...
Abstract Growing crop production increases agricultural water consumption (AWC), but whether these t...
North China is the most important food basket of China, where the majority of wheat and corn are pro...
China is working hard to reconcile growing demands for freshwater with already oversubscribed renewa...
Study Region: Arid and semi-arid regions of Northwest China (NWC) Study Focus: Water scarcity poses ...
Revegetation of degraded ecosystems provides opportunities for carbon sequestration and bioenergy pr...
Competing demands on limited water resources have resulted in persistent water shortages for the Nor...
Water shortages limit agricultural production in the world’s arid and semi-arid regions. The N...
Food security is an issue of global concern, which is tightly linked with water supply issues as reg...
Water shortages limit agricultural production in the world’s arid and semi-arid regions. The N...
Cropland area in north-western China has quadrupled over the past 50 years. The effects of this rapi...
Freshwater use is recognized as one of the nine planetary boundaries. However, water scarcity is a l...
China is working hard to reconcile growing demands for freshwater with already oversubscribed renewa...
The serious water scarcity and groundwater over-exploitation problems of the North China Plain (NCP)...
The datasets contain original data from the article titled" Rising agriculture water scarcity in Chi...