Due to population growth and agricultural intensification, water scarcity is increasing in the Upper Ewaso Ng’iro Basin. Quantitative information is needed to improve the management of this resource, but is a challenge due to lack of hydrometeorological data. Using water footprint thinking, a pragmatic approach applying available information and simple assumptions was used to estimate blue and green water availability and consumption for different land uses and activities. Despite the attention it receives, flower production makes up a small component of the basin’s water footprint (1.4% of blue water consumed, roses used 0.73%), although the drastic impact of horticulture on low flows during dry periods is recognized. Surface water ...
Water is now being given as the major setback to development in many areas, especially when commerci...
Fresh water is consumed during agricultural production. With the shortage of water resources, asses...
Many environmental studies have shown that a systems approach, including complete supply chains, is ...
Due to population growth and agricultural intensification, water scarcity is increasing in the Upper...
Due to population growth and agricultural intensification, water scarcity is increasing in the Upper...
The lack of sustainability of our water resources threatens food security in many places worldwide. ...
Sustainable development and intergenerational responsibility entail the prudent use of natural resou...
The water footprint accounting method addresses the quantification of water consumption in agricultu...
Water is an essence of life, both for animals and plants. Still we are unable of supporting the worl...
Increasing water scarcity places considerable importance on the quantification of water footprint (W...
For integrated water resources management both blue and green water resources in a river basin and t...
>Magister Scientiae - MScRapidly increasing global population is adding more pressure to the agricul...
Water use efficiency for irrigated agriculture still remains low. This presents a risky trend in th...
In addition to revealing the hidden link between products or consumption patterns of populations and...
The need for achieving efficient and sustainable use of water resources is pressing, however, this o...
Water is now being given as the major setback to development in many areas, especially when commerci...
Fresh water is consumed during agricultural production. With the shortage of water resources, asses...
Many environmental studies have shown that a systems approach, including complete supply chains, is ...
Due to population growth and agricultural intensification, water scarcity is increasing in the Upper...
Due to population growth and agricultural intensification, water scarcity is increasing in the Upper...
The lack of sustainability of our water resources threatens food security in many places worldwide. ...
Sustainable development and intergenerational responsibility entail the prudent use of natural resou...
The water footprint accounting method addresses the quantification of water consumption in agricultu...
Water is an essence of life, both for animals and plants. Still we are unable of supporting the worl...
Increasing water scarcity places considerable importance on the quantification of water footprint (W...
For integrated water resources management both blue and green water resources in a river basin and t...
>Magister Scientiae - MScRapidly increasing global population is adding more pressure to the agricul...
Water use efficiency for irrigated agriculture still remains low. This presents a risky trend in th...
In addition to revealing the hidden link between products or consumption patterns of populations and...
The need for achieving efficient and sustainable use of water resources is pressing, however, this o...
Water is now being given as the major setback to development in many areas, especially when commerci...
Fresh water is consumed during agricultural production. With the shortage of water resources, asses...
Many environmental studies have shown that a systems approach, including complete supply chains, is ...