Beijing suffers from a severe water shortage. To find the key factors that impact the agricultural water footprint (WF) within Beijing to relieve the pressure on water resources, this study quantifies the agricultural WF within Beijing from 1980 to 2012 and examines the factors of population, urbanization level, GDP per capita, Engel coefficient, and total rural power using an extended stochastic impact by regression on population, affluence and technology (STIRPAT) model. Ridge regression is employed to fit the extended STIRPAT model. The empirical results reveal that the Engel coefficient, which is defined as the total amount of food expenses accounted for the proportion of total personal consumption expenditures, has the largest positive...
The water footprint approach is superior to the traditional approaches applied in water management. ...
China has witnessed accelerated urbanization since the reforms and open policies which began in 1978...
Quantification of the relationship between agricultural water use and social development is importan...
Beijing suffers from a severe water shortage. To find the key factors that impact the agricultural w...
Agriculture is a key sector and a major consumer of water resources; therefore, a clear understandin...
China’s water scarcity problems have become more severe because of the unprecedented economic develo...
Beijing has experienced rapid economic development and population growth during recent decades, aggr...
In the Yellow River basin, China, ecosystems suffer from the overexploitation and utilization of wat...
Beijing is one of the most water-stressed regions in the world. Reducing agricultural water use has ...
Irrigation plays an important role in China’s agricultural production, and a reasonable assess...
The serious water scarcity and groundwater over-exploitation problems of the North China Plain (NCP)...
We examine relationships between nationwide sparing use of water and farmer income of China in this ...
Decomposition of the urban water footprint can provide insight for water management. In this paper, ...
The coordinated development of the economy, water resources, and environment is key to the concept o...
Despite rapid urbanization, water use in Beijing Municipality decreased between the mid-1990s and 20...
The water footprint approach is superior to the traditional approaches applied in water management. ...
China has witnessed accelerated urbanization since the reforms and open policies which began in 1978...
Quantification of the relationship between agricultural water use and social development is importan...
Beijing suffers from a severe water shortage. To find the key factors that impact the agricultural w...
Agriculture is a key sector and a major consumer of water resources; therefore, a clear understandin...
China’s water scarcity problems have become more severe because of the unprecedented economic develo...
Beijing has experienced rapid economic development and population growth during recent decades, aggr...
In the Yellow River basin, China, ecosystems suffer from the overexploitation and utilization of wat...
Beijing is one of the most water-stressed regions in the world. Reducing agricultural water use has ...
Irrigation plays an important role in China’s agricultural production, and a reasonable assess...
The serious water scarcity and groundwater over-exploitation problems of the North China Plain (NCP)...
We examine relationships between nationwide sparing use of water and farmer income of China in this ...
Decomposition of the urban water footprint can provide insight for water management. In this paper, ...
The coordinated development of the economy, water resources, and environment is key to the concept o...
Despite rapid urbanization, water use in Beijing Municipality decreased between the mid-1990s and 20...
The water footprint approach is superior to the traditional approaches applied in water management. ...
China has witnessed accelerated urbanization since the reforms and open policies which began in 1978...
Quantification of the relationship between agricultural water use and social development is importan...