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    Allocating capital-associated CO2 emissions along the full lifespan of capital investments helps diffuse emission responsibility by Ye, Quanliang, Krol, Maarten S., Shan, Yuli, Schyns, Joep F., Berger, Markus, Hubacek, Klaus

    Published in Nature communications (11-05-2023)
    “…Capital assets such as machinery and infrastructure contribute substantially to CO 2 emissions over their lifetime. Unique features of capital assets such as…”
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    Capping Human Water Footprints in the World's River Basins by Hogeboom, Rick J., Bruin, Davey, Schyns, Joep F., Krol, Maarten S., Hoekstra, Arjen Y.

    Published in Earth's future (01-02-2020)
    “…Increased water demand and overexploitation of limited freshwater resources lead to water scarcity, economic downturn, and conflicts over water in many places…”
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    The role of context in identifying linkages between SDG 2 (food) and SDG 6 (water) by Su, Han, Krol, Maarten S., Hogeboom, Rick J.

    Published in Sustainability science (01-07-2022)
    “…The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nation’s Agenda 2030 are formulated to promote the development of integrated, multisectoral policies…”
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    Estimation of human-induced changes in terrestrial water storage through integration of GRACE satellite detection and hydrological modeling: A case study of the Yangtze River basin by Huang, Ying, Salama, Mhd. Suhyb, Krol, Maarten S., Su, Zhongbo, Hoekstra, Arjen Y., Zeng, Yijian, Zhou, Yunxuan

    Published in Water resources research (01-10-2015)
    “…Quantifying the human effects on water resources plays an important role in river basin management. In this study, we proposed a framework, which integrates…”
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    The control versus resilience rationale for managing systems under uncertainty by Hoekstra, Arjen Y, Bredenhoff-Bijlsma, Rianne, Krol, Maarten S

    Published in Environmental research letters (27-09-2018)
    “…We compare two rationales for the management of social-ecological systems under uncertainty: control and resilience. The first focuses at system performance,…”
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    Expected increase in staple crop imports in water-scarce countries in 2050 by Chouchane, Hatem, Krol, Maarten S, Hoekstra, Arjen Y

    Published in Water research X (01-12-2018)
    “…Population growth paired with growing freshwater scarcity in various parts of the world will reduce the potential of food self-sufficiency in many countries…”
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    Application of a Remote Sensing Method for Estimating Monthly Blue Water Evapotranspiration in Irrigated Agriculture by Romaguera, Mireia, Krol, Maarten S, Salama, Mhd Suhyb, Su, Zhongbo, Hoekstra, Arjen Y

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-10-2014)
    “…In this paper we show the potential of combining actual evapotranspiration (ETactual) series obtained from remote sensing and land surface modelling, to…”
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    Livestock water and land productivity in Kenya and their implications for future resource use by Bosire, Caroline K., Mtimet, Nadhem, Enahoro, Dolapo, Ogutu, Joseph O., Krol, Maarten S., de Leeuw, Jan, Ndiwa, Nicholas, Hoekstra, Arjen Y.

    Published in Heliyon (01-03-2022)
    “…Population growth and rising affluence increase the demand for agricultural commodities. Associated growth in production increases dependency on natural…”
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    Potential of Using Remote Sensing Techniques for Global Assessment of Water Footprint of Crops by Romaguera, Mireia, Hoekstra, Arjen Y., Su, Zhongbo, Krol, Maarten S., Salama, Mhd. Suhyb

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-04-2010)
    “…Remote sensing has long been a useful tool in global applications, since it provides physically-based, worldwide, and consistent spatial information. This…”
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    Virtual water trade patterns in relation to environmental and socioeconomic factors: A case study for Tunisia by Chouchane, Hatem, Krol, Maarten S., Hoekstra, Arjen Y.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-02-2018)
    “…Growing water demands put increasing pressure on local water resources, especially in water-short countries. Virtual water trade can play a key role in filling…”
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    Towards the Improvement of Blue Water Evapotranspiration Estimates by Combining Remote Sensing and Model Simulation by Romaguera, Mireia, Salama, Mhd Suhyb, Krol, Maarten S, Hoekstra, Arjen Y, Su, Zhongbo

    “…The estimation of evapotranspiration of blue water (ETb) from farmlands, due to irrigation, is crucial to improve water management, especially in regions where…”
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    Trade-off between blue and grey water footprint of crop production at different nitrogen application rates under various field management practices by Chukalla, Abebe D., Krol, Maarten S., Hoekstra, Arjen Y.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-06-2018)
    “…In irrigated crop production, nitrogen (N) is often applied at high rates in order to maximize crop yield. With such high rates, the blue water footprint (WF)…”
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    Water pollution scenarios and response options for China by Feng, Haoyuan, Schyns, Joep F., Krol, Maarten S., Yang, Mengjie, Su, Han, Liu, Yaoyi, Lv, Yongpeng, Zhang, Xuebin, Yang, Kai, Che, Yue

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-03-2024)
    “…China has formulated several policies to alleviate the water pollution load, but few studies have quantitatively analyzed their impacts on future water…”
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    The water footprint of Tunisia from an economic perspective by Chouchane, Hatem, Hoekstra, Arjen Y., Krol, Maarten S., Mekonnen, Mesfin M.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-05-2015)
    “…•We assess economic water and land productivity in crop production in Tunisia.•Economic water productivity (EWP) is high for tomatoes, low for olives &…”
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    Water-saving agriculture can deliver deep water cuts for China by Huang, Guorui, Hoekstra, Arjen Y., Krol, Maarten S., Jägermeyr, Jonas, Galindo, Alejandro, Yu, Chaoqing, Wang, Ranran

    Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-03-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] China is working hard to reconcile growing demands for freshwater with already oversubscribed renewable water resources. However, the…”
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    Grey water footprint reduction in irrigated crop production: effect of nitrogen application rate, nitrogen form, tillage practice and irrigation strategy by Chukalla, Abebe D, Krol, Maarten S, Hoekstra, Arjen Y

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (11-06-2018)
    “…Grey water footprint (WF) reduction is essential given the increasing water pollution associated with food production and the limited assimilation capacity of…”
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    A hybrid multi-regional input-output model of China: Integrating the physical agricultural biomass and food system into the monetary supply chain by Ye, Quanliang, Bruckner, Martin, Wang, Ranran, Schyns, Joep F, Zhuo, La, Yang, Lan, Su, Han, Krol, Maarten S

    Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-02-2022)
    “…•Hybridize the physical agri-food system with the monetary supply chain of China.•Specify 84 agri-food products and 75 processes for supply/use/input-output…”
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    Changing global cropping patterns to minimize national blue water scarcity by Chouchane, Hatem, Krol, Maarten S, Hoekstra, Arjen Y

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (09-06-2020)
    “…Feeding a growing population with global natural-resource constraints becomes an increasingly challenging task. Changing spatial cropping patterns could…”
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