In deciding what crops to grow, farmers will look at, among other things, the economically most productive use of the water and land resources that they have access to. However, optimizing water and land use at the farm level may result in total water and land footprints at the catchment level that are in conflict with sustainable resource use. This study explores how data on water and land footprints, and on economic water and land productivity can inform micro-level decision making of crop choice, in the macro-level context of sustainable resource use. For a proposed sericulture project in Malawi, we calculated water and land footprints of silk along its production chain, and economic water and land productivities. We compared these to cu...
This study reports the results of a water footprint (WF) assessment of five types of textiles common...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...
The sustainable intensification of African agriculture is gaining momentum with the compelling need ...
In deciding what crops to grow, farmers will look at, among other things, the economically most prod...
Global crop production is causing pressure on water and land resources in many places. In addition t...
The water footprint (WF) is an established metric of resource intensity, although the drivers that g...
Agriculture accounts for most of the renewable freshwater resource withdrawals in Malawi, yet food i...
Agriculture accounts for most of the renewable freshwater resource withdrawals in Malawi, yet food i...
This paper examines determinants of the adoption of rainwater-harvesting technologies in a rain shad...
Due to population growth and agricultural intensification, water scarcity is increasing in the Upper...
Despite the success of agriculture management practices in increasing the availability of food neede...
A major challenge of our time is to sustainably produce food and other goods for a growing global po...
Stakeholders in agriculture and water related issues have different perceptions about the productivi...
The objective of this project is to examine adaptation strategies of smallholders in the Chingale di...
In R. Seppelt; A. A. Voinov; S. Lange; D. Bankamp (Eds.). Managing resources of a limited planet: pr...
This study reports the results of a water footprint (WF) assessment of five types of textiles common...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...
The sustainable intensification of African agriculture is gaining momentum with the compelling need ...
In deciding what crops to grow, farmers will look at, among other things, the economically most prod...
Global crop production is causing pressure on water and land resources in many places. In addition t...
The water footprint (WF) is an established metric of resource intensity, although the drivers that g...
Agriculture accounts for most of the renewable freshwater resource withdrawals in Malawi, yet food i...
Agriculture accounts for most of the renewable freshwater resource withdrawals in Malawi, yet food i...
This paper examines determinants of the adoption of rainwater-harvesting technologies in a rain shad...
Due to population growth and agricultural intensification, water scarcity is increasing in the Upper...
Despite the success of agriculture management practices in increasing the availability of food neede...
A major challenge of our time is to sustainably produce food and other goods for a growing global po...
Stakeholders in agriculture and water related issues have different perceptions about the productivi...
The objective of this project is to examine adaptation strategies of smallholders in the Chingale di...
In R. Seppelt; A. A. Voinov; S. Lange; D. Bankamp (Eds.). Managing resources of a limited planet: pr...
This study reports the results of a water footprint (WF) assessment of five types of textiles common...
Legume technologies are widely promoted among smallholders in southern Africa, providing an opportun...
The sustainable intensification of African agriculture is gaining momentum with the compelling need ...