2014
DOI: 10.3390/w6051435
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Global Changes and Drivers of the Water Footprint of Food Consumption: A Historical Analysis

Abstract: Abstract:Water is one of the most important limiting resources for food production. How much water is needed for food depends on the size of the population, average food consumption patterns and food production per unit of water. These factors show large differences around the world. This paper analyzes sub-continental dynamics of the water footprint of consumption (WF cons ) for the prevailing diets from 1961 to 2009 using data from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The findings show that, in most … Show more

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“…As not all goods consumed in one particular country are produced in that same country, the WF consists of two parts: usage of domestic water resources and usage of water outside the borders of the country (Hoekstra & Chapagain ). The assessment of the WF of a country can provide a snapshot of people's demand on water resources in a specific country, through the evaluation of the WF of national consumption (Yang & Cui ), defined as the total amount of freshwater used to produce the goods and services consumed by the inhabitants of that country. It consists of two elements: internal WF (i.e.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As not all goods consumed in one particular country are produced in that same country, the WF consists of two parts: usage of domestic water resources and usage of water outside the borders of the country (Hoekstra & Chapagain ). The assessment of the WF of a country can provide a snapshot of people's demand on water resources in a specific country, through the evaluation of the WF of national consumption (Yang & Cui ), defined as the total amount of freshwater used to produce the goods and services consumed by the inhabitants of that country. It consists of two elements: internal WF (i.e.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a large number of studies addressing the issue of diets and water impacts relied on the methodology proposed by the WFA. Yang and Cui (2014) compared the WF of food consumption for worldwide diets (from 1961 to 2009) and they concluded that potential water savings through agricultural practices developments could balance population growth and dietary consumption changes. Vanham et al (2013b) compared the WF of current consumption patterns with healthier and vegetarian diets in Europe and found that improving diets might result in reductions of the diet's WF between 974 and 1611 liters per capita day, equivalent to savings of 23%-38%.…”
Section: Mediterranean Diet: An Example Of a Sustainable And Healthy mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first order equation was used to describe the kinetics of the recarbonization process: (6) where C t is Ca 2+ + Mg 2+ concentration [mmol.L -1 ] in reaction time t, C ekv -equilibrium concentration value/s for Ca 2+ and/or Mg…”
Section: Water Saturation With Calcium and Magnesiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water shortages have plagued many communities, and humans have long searched for a solution to Earth's deficient fresh water supplies. [2][3][4][5][6] Recarbonization is water treatment process to increase its calcium and magnesium content can be applied to enhance the quality of drinking water with very low level of minerals contained. Calcium and magnesium are necessary for human health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%