The paper makes a global assessment of the green, blue and grey water footprint of rice, using a higher spatial resolution and local data on actual irrigation. The national water footprint of rice production and consumption is estimated using international trade and domestic production data. The global water footprint of rice production is 784Â km3/year with an average of 1325Â m3/t which is 48% green, 44% blue, and 8% grey. There is also 1025Â m3/t of percolation in rice production. The ratio of green to blue water varies greatly over time and space. In India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar and the Philippines, the green water fraction is substantially larger than the blue one, whereas in the USA and Pakistan the blue water footprin...
The aim of this study is to estimate the green, blue and grey water footprint of wheat in a spatiall...
Rice cultivation is a vital economic sector of many countries in Asia, including Thailand, with the ...
In the coming few decades, global freshwater demand will increase to meet the growing demand for foo...
The paper makes a global assessment of the green, blue and grey water footprint of rice, using a hig...
The aim of this report is to make a global assessment of the green, blue and grey water footprint of...
The present study aimed to assess water footprint in the production and export of rice in India. Fro...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
Agricultural production is the main consumer of water. Future population growth, income growth, and ...
The earth’s freshwater resources are subject to increasing pressure in the form of consumptive water...
Rice is a profligate user of water. It takes 3,000–5,000 liters to produce 1 kilogram of rice, which...
The need to increase food production for a growing world population makes an assessment of global ag...
This study quantifies and maps the water footprint (WF) of humanity at a high spatial resolution. It...
In the context of social responsibility and, of the directives aimed at an integral management of na...
With the increasing population and per capita demand for freshwater, the burden of natural resources...
The demand for rice in year 2030 is projected to be around 533 million ton of milled rice and known ...
The aim of this study is to estimate the green, blue and grey water footprint of wheat in a spatiall...
Rice cultivation is a vital economic sector of many countries in Asia, including Thailand, with the ...
In the coming few decades, global freshwater demand will increase to meet the growing demand for foo...
The paper makes a global assessment of the green, blue and grey water footprint of rice, using a hig...
The aim of this report is to make a global assessment of the green, blue and grey water footprint of...
The present study aimed to assess water footprint in the production and export of rice in India. Fro...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
Agricultural production is the main consumer of water. Future population growth, income growth, and ...
The earth’s freshwater resources are subject to increasing pressure in the form of consumptive water...
Rice is a profligate user of water. It takes 3,000–5,000 liters to produce 1 kilogram of rice, which...
The need to increase food production for a growing world population makes an assessment of global ag...
This study quantifies and maps the water footprint (WF) of humanity at a high spatial resolution. It...
In the context of social responsibility and, of the directives aimed at an integral management of na...
With the increasing population and per capita demand for freshwater, the burden of natural resources...
The demand for rice in year 2030 is projected to be around 533 million ton of milled rice and known ...
The aim of this study is to estimate the green, blue and grey water footprint of wheat in a spatiall...
Rice cultivation is a vital economic sector of many countries in Asia, including Thailand, with the ...
In the coming few decades, global freshwater demand will increase to meet the growing demand for foo...