Unravelling the effects of crop blue, green and grey virtual water flows on regional agricultural water footprint and scarcity
Xinchun Cao,
Yutong Bao,
Yueyao Li,
Jianni Li and
Mengyang Wu
Agricultural Water Management, 2023, vol. 278, issue C
Abstract:
There was presently a lack of multidimensional investigation on the impact of virtual water flow (VWF) on regional water use and scarcity. A framework for impact analysis of VWF in consideration of blue, green and grey water differentiation, taking the crop-water relationship estimation in 31 provinces of China as case study, was established in current paper. Results showed that, VWF, which mainly from northern to eastern plain and southeast, reduced agricultural water footprints by 8.3 (blue), 322.0 (green) and 52.5 (grey) G m3. National water stress index reduced from 1.20 (severe water stress) to 0.92 (high water stress), comparing crop consumption to production perspectives. VWF alleviated the resource-based water scarcity attributed to green water stress in south of the Yangtze River, and transformed the resource-based to systematic water scarcity in Xinjiang (XJ). Clarifying the influences of VWF on blue, green and grey water is the innovation of the analytical framework proposed in current paper.
Keywords: Virtual water flow; Blue-green-grey water; Crop water footprint; water scarcity; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2023.108165
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