
Water, Food and Welfare
Water Footprint as a Complementary Approach to Water Management in Mexico
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This book addresses the following topics: the contemporary model for water management and alternative approaches; the socioeconomic framework, water policy and institutions; water use for food purposes, water-resources inventory and irrigation; manifestations of welfare loss and water prices; change in dietary patterns and water security; hydrological stress and pressures on water availability; groundwater management problems; vulnerability and climate change; water demand of major crops; gray water footprint and water pollution; gray water footprint and mining; virtual water and food trade; estimates of the water footprint of four key cereals, forage, livestock and bottled drinks. It is the result of a cooperation between 16 researchers from eleven Mexican academic institutions.
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Water, Food and Welfare, Rosario H. Perez-Espejo
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- 2016
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- Title
- Water, Food and Welfare
- Subtitle
- Water Footprint as a Complementary Approach to Water Management in Mexico
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Rosario H. Perez-Espejo
- Publisher
- Springer
- Released
- 2016
- ISBN10
- 3319288229
- ISBN13
- 9783319288222
- Category
- Geology and Mineralogy
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- This book addresses the following topics: the contemporary model for water management and alternative approaches; the socioeconomic framework, water policy and institutions; water use for food purposes, water-resources inventory and irrigation; manifestations of welfare loss and water prices; change in dietary patterns and water security; hydrological stress and pressures on water availability; groundwater management problems; vulnerability and climate change; water demand of major crops; gray water footprint and water pollution; gray water footprint and mining; virtual water and food trade; estimates of the water footprint of four key cereals, forage, livestock and bottled drinks. It is the result of a cooperation between 16 researchers from eleven Mexican academic institutions.