Monthly water stress: spatially and temporally explicit consumptive water footprint of global crop production
Abstract
Irrigation is the dominant human activity leading to water stress, with environmental consequences on the local and global level. The relevance of spatial resolution to the assessment of water consumption and to impacts related to crop production has been acknowledged in previous research on water footprint. The temporal aspects of crop cultivation and the related impacts, however, have been neglected in analyses with global coverage. Such...
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Title
Monthly water stress: spatially and temporally explicit consumptive water footprint of global crop production
Published Date
Jun 1, 2014
Volume
73
Pages
52 - 62
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