Abstract:Water scarcity is relative and variable concept that can occur at any level of supply and demand. It is also a social construct, which is linked to the intervention in the water cycle and changes over time as a result of natural hydrological change. It is more severe when water acts as a backbone in economic policies, planning and management methods. Water scarcity can be expected to increase with most forms of economic development, but, if properly identified, many of its causes can be expected and avoided or… Show more
“…The increasing in WUE depends on what can be reduced from the amount of water given to the crop without affecting the amount of yield produced. These results were agreed by [36] [37] and [38].…”
Section: Consumptive Use and Water Appliedsupporting
“…The increasing in WUE depends on what can be reduced from the amount of water given to the crop without affecting the amount of yield produced. These results were agreed by [36] [37] and [38].…”
Section: Consumptive Use and Water Appliedsupporting
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