Literature DB >> 28946381

Global land-water nexus: Agricultural land and freshwater use embodied in worldwide supply chains.

B Chen1, M Y Han2, K Peng3, S L Zhou4, L Shao5, X F Wu6, W D Wei7, S Y Liu8, Z Li1, J S Li9, G Q Chen10.   

Abstract

As agricultural land and freshwater inextricably interrelate and interact with each other, the conventional water and land policy in "silos" should give way to nexus thinking when formulating the land and water management strategies. This study constructs a systems multi-regional input-output (MRIO) model to expound global land-water nexus by simultaneously tracking agricultural land and freshwater use flows along the global supply chains. Furthermore, land productivity and irrigation water requirements of 160 crops in different regions are investigated to reflect the land-water linkage. Results show that developed economies (e.g., USA and Japan) and major large developing economies (e.g., mainland China and India) are the overriding drivers of agricultural land and freshwater use globally. In general, significant net transfers of these two resources are identified from resource-rich and less-developed economies to resource-poor and more-developed economies. For some crops, blue water productivity is inversely related to land productivity, indicating that irrigation water consumption is sometimes at odds with land use. The results could stimulus international cooperation for sustainable land and freshwater management targeting on original suppliers and final consumers along the global supply chains. Moreover, crop-specific land-water linkage could provide insights for trade-off decisions on minimizing the environmental impacts on local land and water resources.
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Keywords:  Agriculture; Blue water consumption; Global supply chains; Land use; Nexus

Year:  2017        PMID: 28946381     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.09.138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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