Cocoa is an important commercial crop in the tropics, and estimating the water footprint to target areas of improvement is a worthwhile effort. The main goal of this paper was to assess the regional green and blue water footprints (WF) of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) production in the department of Norte de Santander, Colombia. Water footprint assessment was based on the Water Footprint Assessment Manual. The results show that the green water footprint was about 13,189 m3/ton, and the blue water footprint was 5687 m3/ton. The WF proposed method can be a good approximation for the uses of water for different crops, but weather conditions and hydrological modeling must be considered in extreme conditions, which would permit a much more detailed...
The biofuels industry has grown and has positioned itself in Colombia for national purposes, these c...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the green, blue and grey water footprint (WF) of crops in the D...
Agriculture is the largest fresh water consuming sector, and maize is the most produced and consumed...
Cocoa is an important commercial crop in the tropics, and estimating the water footprint to target a...
ABSTRACTThe main objective of the present research was to calculate the water footprint of the Colom...
This study simulated the water scarcity footprint (WSF) of cocoa irrigation in municipalities consid...
The nursery phase plays a crucial role in rejuvenating cocoa plantations as it significantly impacts...
This paper assesses the sustainability, efficiency and equity of water use in Latin America and the ...
This paper assesses the sustainability, efficiency and equity of water use in Latin America and the ...
Study region: Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (SNSM) region of Colombia. Study focus: This research wa...
The water footprint as an indicator or management tool estimates the amount of fresh water needed to...
Water shortages are a key obstacle to the sustainable supply of food to the world population, since ...
This study presents an evaluation of the food-energy-water nexus (FEWn), complemented by a thorough ...
Given that the traditional production management of cocoa in agricultural areas of Huila causes a ra...
ABSTRACT Cocoa is an important commercial crop in the tropics; and estimating the carbon emissions i...
The biofuels industry has grown and has positioned itself in Colombia for national purposes, these c...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the green, blue and grey water footprint (WF) of crops in the D...
Agriculture is the largest fresh water consuming sector, and maize is the most produced and consumed...
Cocoa is an important commercial crop in the tropics, and estimating the water footprint to target a...
ABSTRACTThe main objective of the present research was to calculate the water footprint of the Colom...
This study simulated the water scarcity footprint (WSF) of cocoa irrigation in municipalities consid...
The nursery phase plays a crucial role in rejuvenating cocoa plantations as it significantly impacts...
This paper assesses the sustainability, efficiency and equity of water use in Latin America and the ...
This paper assesses the sustainability, efficiency and equity of water use in Latin America and the ...
Study region: Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (SNSM) region of Colombia. Study focus: This research wa...
The water footprint as an indicator or management tool estimates the amount of fresh water needed to...
Water shortages are a key obstacle to the sustainable supply of food to the world population, since ...
This study presents an evaluation of the food-energy-water nexus (FEWn), complemented by a thorough ...
Given that the traditional production management of cocoa in agricultural areas of Huila causes a ra...
ABSTRACT Cocoa is an important commercial crop in the tropics; and estimating the carbon emissions i...
The biofuels industry has grown and has positioned itself in Colombia for national purposes, these c...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the green, blue and grey water footprint (WF) of crops in the D...
Agriculture is the largest fresh water consuming sector, and maize is the most produced and consumed...