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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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Teodora Maria Rusu, Tania Mihaiescu, Antonia Odagiu and Laura Paulette
Water footprint assessment is an analytical tool that helps us understand how activities, actions, and products from human activity influence the scarcity and pollution of water resources. The objectives of the paper are to study the water footprint that...
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Hegazy Rezk, A. G. Olabi, Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem, Ali Alahmer and Enas Taha Sayed
The use of green hydrogen as a fuel source for marine applications has the potential to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of the industry. The development of a sustainable and cost-effective method for producing green hydrogen has gained a lot of...
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István Waltner, Attila Ribács, Borbála Gémes and András Székács
Our study aims to provide a look at how the production of dairy cattle is affecting water resources in Hungary. Utilizing the AquaCrop model and field data from a selected field in Hungary, we focused on the evapotranspiration (ET) and water footprint (W...
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Xueqing Zhao, Jin Shi, Meixia Liu, Saud Uz Zafar, Qin Liu, Ishaq A. Mian, Bushra Khan, Shadman Khan, Yan Zhuang, Wenyi Dong and Enke Liu
Using the water footprint (WF) approach to evaluate the water-use efficiency in agricultural production is crucial for assessing the sustainable use of water resources and mitigating water scarcity and pollution. This study calculated the blue, grey, gre...
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Jianfeng Xiao, Jia Wei, Mengyang Wu and Xinchun Cao
As a new theme in agricultural water resources evaluation, the crop water footprint (CWF) has attracted much attention, and the number of published studies has shown rapid growth. In order to explore the research prospects of the CWF, this paper conducte...
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Muhammad Muzammil, Azlan Zahid and Lutz Breuer
Agriculture of Pakistan relies on the Indus basin, which is facing severe water scarcity conditions. Poor irrigation practices and lack of policy reforms are major threats for water and food security of the country. In this research, alternative water-sa...
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Anne Gobin, Kurt Christian Kersebaum, Josef Eitzinger, Miroslav Trnka, Petr Hlavinka, Jozef Takác, Joop Kroes, Domenico Ventrella, Anna Dalla Marta, Johannes Deelstra, Branislava Lalic, Pavol Nejedlik, Simone Orlandini, Pirjo Peltonen-Sainio, Ari Rajala, Triin Saue, Levent Saylan, Ruzica Stricevic, Vi?nja Vucetic, Christos Zoumides
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Crop growth and yield are affected by water use during the season: the green water footprint (WF) accounts for rain water, the blue WF for irrigation and the grey WF for diluting agri-chemicals. We calibrated crop yield for FAO?s water balance model ?Aqu...
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Luis Gabriel Carmona, Kai Whiting, Angeles Carrasco
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This paper is a Colombian case study that calculates the total water footprint (blue, green, and grey) for heavy crude production (11.5 average API gravity) occurring in three fields, located in the Magdalena watershed. In this case study, the highest di...
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Fatemeh Karandish and Arjen. Y. Hoekstra
Iran?s focus on food self-sufficiency has led to an emphasis on increasing water volumes available for irrigation with little attention to water use efficiency, and no attention at all to the role of consumption and trade. To better understand the develo...
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