AbstractThe increase in the worldwide demand for clean water and energy makes it imperative to improve the supply and use efficiency for contributing to a sustainable future. The link between energy and water supply increases with the cost of delivery causes shortages of energy and water. This paper reviews the trends in the global flows of energy and water supply, identifies the inherent limitations and analysis the concept of virtual water. In the globalised world, the greenhouse gas emission and water consumption are increasingly important indicators for policy and decision making. Development of footprint assessment techniques over the last decade has provided a set of tools for monitoring greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions including CO2,...
The earth’s freshwater resources are subject to increasing pressure in the form of consumptive water...
Water embodied in traded commodities is important for water sustainability management. This study pr...
Population and economic growth pose unique challenges in securing sufficient water, energy, and food...
AbstractThe increase in the worldwide demand for clean water and energy makes it imperative to impro...
The populations of most nations consume products of both domestic and foreign origin, importing toge...
The global trade of energy allows for the distribution of the world’s collective energy resources an...
Where the river basin is generally seen as the appropriate unit for analyzing freshwater availabilit...
The growing geographic disconnect between consumption of goods, the extraction and processing of res...
The energy-water nexus describes the requirement of water-for-energy and energy-for-water. The consu...
The use of water resources has traditionally been studied by accounting for the volume of water remo...
The populations of most nations consume products of both domestic and foreign origin, importing toge...
This study develops water footprint scenarios for 2050 based on a number of drivers of change: popul...
The water footprint concept has been developed in order to have an indicator of water use in relatio...
This study investigates the virtual water profile of the world in 2004 based on a multi-region input...
Water footprints have been proposed as sustainability indicators, relating the consumption of goods ...
The earth’s freshwater resources are subject to increasing pressure in the form of consumptive water...
Water embodied in traded commodities is important for water sustainability management. This study pr...
Population and economic growth pose unique challenges in securing sufficient water, energy, and food...
AbstractThe increase in the worldwide demand for clean water and energy makes it imperative to impro...
The populations of most nations consume products of both domestic and foreign origin, importing toge...
The global trade of energy allows for the distribution of the world’s collective energy resources an...
Where the river basin is generally seen as the appropriate unit for analyzing freshwater availabilit...
The growing geographic disconnect between consumption of goods, the extraction and processing of res...
The energy-water nexus describes the requirement of water-for-energy and energy-for-water. The consu...
The use of water resources has traditionally been studied by accounting for the volume of water remo...
The populations of most nations consume products of both domestic and foreign origin, importing toge...
This study develops water footprint scenarios for 2050 based on a number of drivers of change: popul...
The water footprint concept has been developed in order to have an indicator of water use in relatio...
This study investigates the virtual water profile of the world in 2004 based on a multi-region input...
Water footprints have been proposed as sustainability indicators, relating the consumption of goods ...
The earth’s freshwater resources are subject to increasing pressure in the form of consumptive water...
Water embodied in traded commodities is important for water sustainability management. This study pr...
Population and economic growth pose unique challenges in securing sufficient water, energy, and food...