The New Blue and Green Water Paradigm: Breaking New Ground for Water Resources Planning and Management
Stockholm International Water Institute
Abstract
The production of biomass for direct human use—e.g., as food and timber—is by far the largest freshwater-consuming human activity on Earth. However, water policy and development concentrate on a fraction of the water for food challenge, namely, irrigated agriculture, which uses an estimated 25% of the global water used in agriculture, and on the industrial and domestic water supply, which corresponds to less than 10% of direct human water requirements considering only water for food, domestic use, and industry . The reason that biomass production so strongly outclasses other water-dependent processes is that water is one key element involved in plant growth. Simultaneous with the photosynthesis process, when…
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- Water resources
- Groundwater
- Integrated water resources management
- Water resource management
- Environmental science
- Environmental planning
- Environmental resource management
- Business
- Zero hunger