2024
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy14030546
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Water Footprint Assessment of Agricultural Crop Productions in the Dry Farming Region, Shanxi Province, Northern China

Lu Wang,
Cunjie Yan,
Wenqi Zhang
et al.

Abstract: 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 significance of their driving factors, i.e., population, economy, and agricultural production conditions, using a backpropagation neural network (BPNN)? It is still ambiguous. Water consumption for crops during the growing season is explicitly explored by way of water fo… Show more

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“…In addition, affected by the difference in regional water and soil resource endowment and human factors, Northeast China faces the burden of the high environmental carrying capacity of regional resources behind the high grain yield [51]. Previous studies have noticed the importance of water resources utilization [52] and land resources allocation [53,54]. However, there are few studies on water and soil resources and grain production in the literature, which undoubtedly lacks the methodological support of basic resource research in the field of agricultural production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, affected by the difference in regional water and soil resource endowment and human factors, Northeast China faces the burden of the high environmental carrying capacity of regional resources behind the high grain yield [51]. Previous studies have noticed the importance of water resources utilization [52] and land resources allocation [53,54]. However, there are few studies on water and soil resources and grain production in the literature, which undoubtedly lacks the methodological support of basic resource research in the field of agricultural production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional and local water shortages require an extend review of water sustainability for crop production being the blue water footprint less impactful in the global water performance assessment than the green water footprint, which presents more water scarcity on a global scale and pollution due to excessive nitrogen introduction [167]. In general, the blue water footprint is more impactful in crop production in arid regions than the green water footprint, but all is depending on local water resource management [170]. Different studies have shown that the water footprint in crop production could be reduced by changing the crop varieties and agricultural management [171].…”
Section: Outputs From Production Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regional and local water shortages require an extended review of water sustainability for crop production, of which the blue water footprint is less impactful in the global water performance assessment than the green water footprint, which presents more water scarcity on a global scale and pollution due to excessive nitrogen introduction [166]. In general, the blue water footprint is more impactful in crop production in arid regions than the green water footprint, but it all depends on local water resource management [169]. Different studies have shown that the water footprint of crop production could be reduced by changing crop varieties and agricultural management [170].…”
Section: The Importance Of the Water Footprint In Food Production Sys...mentioning
confidence: 99%