Search Results - "Schyns, Joep F."
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The added value of water footprint assessment for national water policy: a case study for Morocco
Published in PloS one (11-06-2014)“…A Water Footprint Assessment is carried out for Morocco, mapping the water footprint of different activities at river basin and monthly scale, distinguishing…”
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Climate Impacts on Global Agriculture Emerge Earlier in New Generation of Climate and Crop Models
Published in Nature food (01-11-2021)“…Potential climate-related impacts on future crop yield are a major societal concern. Previous projections of the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and…”
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Allocating capital-associated CO2 emissions along the full lifespan of capital investments helps diffuse emission responsibility
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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The water footprint of wood for lumber, pulp, paper, fuel and firewood
Published in Advances in water resources (01-09-2017)“…•Global water consumption for roundwood production increased by 25% in past 50 years.•Green and blue water footprints of wood products and energy carriers…”
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Evolution of global water footprints of crop production in 1990–2019
Published in Environmental research letters (01-11-2024)“…Abstract Crop production has the largest water footprint (WF) of all economic sectors and ranks as a leading cause of water scarcity. Despite this, our…”
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The consumptive water footprint of the European Union energy sector
Published in Environmental research letters (01-10-2019)“…Energy security for the EU is a priority of the European Commission. Although both blue and green water resources are increasingly scarce, the EU currently…”
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Water footprints and crop water use of 175 individual crops for 1990–2019 simulated with a global crop model
Published in Scientific data (14-02-2024)“…The water footprint of a crop (WF) is a common metric for assessing agricultural water consumption and productivity. To provide an update and methodological…”
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The Water Footprint of Wood for Energy Consumed in the European Union
Published in Water (Basel) (01-02-2019)“…The European Union (EU) aims at increasing the share of renewable energy use, of which nearly half originates from wood sources currently. An energy supply…”
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Advances and Challenges in the Water Footprint Assessment Research Field: Towards a More Integrated Understanding of the Water–Energy–Food–Land Nexus in a Changing Climate
Published in Water (Basel) (01-05-2022)“…Today, human activities are highly dependent on fossil fuels and industrialized forms of agriculture and have reached a level that could damage the Earth’s…”
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Capping Human Water Footprints in the World's River Basins
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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Mitigating the Risk of Extreme Water Scarcity and Dependency: The Case of Jordan
Published in Water (Basel) (01-10-2015)“…Jordan faces great internal water scarcity and pollution, conflict over trans-boundary waters, and strong dependency on external water resources through trade…”
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Arjen Y. Hoekstra: A Water Management Researcher to Be Remembered
Published in Water (Basel) (01-01-2022)“…On 18 November 2019, the life of Arjen Y [...]…”
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Limits to the world’s green water resources for food, feed, fiber, timber, and bioenergy
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12-03-2019)“…Green water—rainfall over land that eventually flows back to the atmosphere as evapotranspiration—is the main source of water to produce food, feed, fiber,…”
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Water pollution scenarios and response options for China
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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A hybrid multi-regional input-output model of China: Integrating the physical agricultural biomass and food system into the monetary supply chain
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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Agricultural Adaptation to Reconcile Food Security and Water Sustainability Under Climate Change: The Case of Cereals in Iran
Published in Earth's future (01-09-2022)“…In this study, we simulate the crop yield and water footprint (WF) of major food crops of Iran on irrigated and rainfed croplands for the historical and the…”
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Historical simulation of maize water footprints with a new global gridded crop model ACEA
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (18-02-2022)“…Crop water productivity is a key element of water and food security in the world and can be quantified by the water footprint (WF). Previous studies have…”
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Nations’ water footprints and virtual water trade of wood products
Published in Advances in water resources (01-06-2022)“…•The water footprint (WF) of national consumption of wood products is estimated.•The MRIO model used tracks water use across global wood supply chains in…”
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Blue water footprint caps per sub-catchment to mitigate water scarcity in a large river basin: The case of the Yellow River in China
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-12-2021)“…•Reservoirs raise blue water footprint caps & reduce water scarcity (BWS) in dry season.•BWS increases from upstream to downstream in use-what-is-there water…”
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