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Lu Wang, Cunjie Yan, Wenqi Zhang and Yinghu Zhang
Exploring the crop production water footprint and their driving factors is of significant importance for management of agricultural water resources. However, how do we effectively assess the total agricultural water consumption and explore the significan...
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Mustafa El-Rawy, Okke Batelaan, Nassir Al-Arifi, Ali Alotaibi, Fathy Abdalla and Mohamed Elsayed Gabr
In the coming years, climate change is predicted to impact irrigation water demand considerably, particularly in semi-arid regions. The aim of this research is to investigate the expected adverse impacts of climate change on water irrigation management i...
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Na Li, Tangzhe Nie, Yi Tang, Dehao Lu, Tianyi Wang, Zhongxue Zhang, Peng Chen, Tiecheng Li, Linghui Meng, Yang Jiao and Kaiwen Cheng
Understanding future changes in water supply and requirement under climate change is of great significance for long-term water resource management and agricultural planning. In this study, daily minimum temperature (Tmin), maximum temperature (Tmax), sol...
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Ahmad Mujtaba, Ghulam Nabi, Muhammad Masood, Mudassar Iqbal, Hafiz M. Asfahan, Muhammad Sultan, Faizan Majeed, Oliver Hensel and Abozar Nasirahmadi
In Pakistan, groundwater resources are depleting at an alarming rate due to intensive pumping, shifting of cropping patterns, and climate change vulnerability. The present study is aimed at investigating groundwater stress in the command area of Lower Ch...
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Mohammad Reza Goodarzi, Rabi H. Mohtar, Reza Piryaei, Atiyeh Fatehifar and Majid Niazkar
This study strives to utilize WEF resources for the sustainable development of the city, with respect to future climate change. Two diffusion scenarios of Rcp8.5 and Rcp2.6 from the 5th Assessment Report by the IPCC, with the output of the HADGEM2 model ...
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Soha M. Mostafa, Osama Wahed, Walaa Y. El-Nashar, Samia M. El-Marsafawy, Martina Zelenáková and Hany F. Abd-Elhamid
This paper presents a comprehensive study to assess the impact of climate change on Egypt?s water resources, focusing on irrigation water for agricultural crops, considering that the agriculture sector is the largest consumer of water in Egypt. The study...
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Meseret Dawit, Bilisummaa Dirriba Olika, Fiseha Behulu Muluneh, Olkeba Tolessa Leta and Megarsa Olumana Dinka
Assessing available water resources and their potential for irrigation water use is vital for sustainable agricultural development and planning. This is particularly of interest in developing countries like Ethiopia, where a small portion of largely acce...
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Minghong Tan, Luqian Zheng
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The Heihe River is the second largest river in arid areas of China, and the irrigation water of oasis agriculture in its middle reaches accounts for almost 80% of the water resources in the whole watershed. Corn is the most important crop in the middle r...
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Tim Hess
The ?green? water footprint (GWF) of a product is often considered less important than the ?blue? water footprint (BWF) as ?green? water generally has a low, or even negligible, opportunity cost. However, when considering food, fibre and tree products, i...
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