and Betts, R.: Climate impacts on European agriculture and water management in the context of adaptation and mitiga- tion - The importance of and integrated approach, Science Total Environ., 408, 5667-5687, 2010
0.08% of the world’s fresh water is exploited by mankind which leads to an increasing demand for sanitation, drinking, manufacturing, and agriculture. The most difficult task is to optimize the use of fresh water from natural resources, and this where the role ofWater Managementcomes in the ...
6. Sustainable Water Supply: Lastly, managing watersheds ensures the sustainable availability of water resources. By storing and regulating water flow, we can ensure that water is available for various uses, including agriculture, drinking, and recreation, for years to come. Show More ...
XI'AN, March 21 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong has stressed the importance of accelerating scientific and technological innovation in agriculture, improving farmland irrigation and water conservancy, and increasing grain yields to ensure food security. Liu, also a member of the Politic...
Here we quantify the space-, time- and crop-specific dependence of agriculture in the Indo-Gangetic Plains on mountain water resources, using a coupled state-of-the-art, high-resolution, cryosphere–hydrology–crop model. We show that dependence varies strongly in space and time and is highest...
1. Water conservation Compared to eco-friendly and sustainable farming practices, intensive animal agriculture consumes significant amounts of water, making animal agriculture responsible for a large sum of global freshwater use. And with top-of-mind environmental issues facing New Zeala...
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As humanity’s demand on natural resources is increasingly exceeding Earth’s biological rate of regeneration, environmental deterioration such as greenhouse gas accumulation in the atmosphere, ocean acidification and groundwater depletion is acceleratin
While this is a relatively small amount compared to other water users (e.g. agriculture, industry), it represents a critically important portion of total water use. In 2015, this small but crucial use was 374 km3 y− 1, or roughly 129 L of water used per person per day (lpd) (...
level, governments and organizations can implement policies and regulations that protect the environment. They can invest in renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power, and encourage sustainable practices in agriculture and industry. Additionally, they can fund research and development of ...