The increasing water consumption as a result of population growth and economic development, especially in fast growing developing countries, puts an increasing strain on the sustainable use of the globe’s finite freshwater resources and poses a key challenge for the future. The objective of the thesis is to evaluate past, current and future water footprints (WFs), water scarcity and virtual water (VW) flows at both river basin and national level in China, focusing on the agricultural sector, high spatial resolution modelling, uncertainties, inter- and intra-annual variation and benchmarks. A case study for the Yellow River Basin (YRB) for 1996-2005 show that uncertainties in key input variables together generate an uncertainty of ± 30% (at ...
AbstractPrevious studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources us...
Increasing water scarcity places considerable importance on the quantification of water footprint (W...
Water footprints and virtual water flows have been promoted as important indicators to characterize ...
The increasing water consumption as a result of population growth and economic development, especial...
In this chapter, the authors present long-term changes and variabilities in crop-related water footp...
Previous studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources use have u...
AbstractPrevious studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources us...
The Yellow River Basin (YRB), the second largest river basin of China, has experienced a booming agr...
The Yellow River Basin (YRB), the second largest river basin of China, has experienced a booming agr...
The Yellow River Basin (YRB), the second largest river basin of China, has experienced a booming agr...
The study assesses green and blue water footprints (WFs) and virtual water (VW) trade in China under...
The study assesses green and blue water footprints (WFs) and virtual water (VW) trade in China under...
Increasing water scarcity places considerable importance on the quantification of water footprint (W...
Water footprint (WF) is a measure of the actual appropriation of water resources. WF accounting can ...
Rapid economic development has posed pressure on water resources, and the potential for a water cris...
AbstractPrevious studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources us...
Increasing water scarcity places considerable importance on the quantification of water footprint (W...
Water footprints and virtual water flows have been promoted as important indicators to characterize ...
The increasing water consumption as a result of population growth and economic development, especial...
In this chapter, the authors present long-term changes and variabilities in crop-related water footp...
Previous studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources use have u...
AbstractPrevious studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources us...
The Yellow River Basin (YRB), the second largest river basin of China, has experienced a booming agr...
The Yellow River Basin (YRB), the second largest river basin of China, has experienced a booming agr...
The Yellow River Basin (YRB), the second largest river basin of China, has experienced a booming agr...
The study assesses green and blue water footprints (WFs) and virtual water (VW) trade in China under...
The study assesses green and blue water footprints (WFs) and virtual water (VW) trade in China under...
Increasing water scarcity places considerable importance on the quantification of water footprint (W...
Water footprint (WF) is a measure of the actual appropriation of water resources. WF accounting can ...
Rapid economic development has posed pressure on water resources, and the potential for a water cris...
AbstractPrevious studies into the relation between human consumption and indirect water resources us...
Increasing water scarcity places considerable importance on the quantification of water footprint (W...
Water footprints and virtual water flows have been promoted as important indicators to characterize ...