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of the ICES model to characterize the key features of the world economy with a detailed representation of the …, precipitation changes, and unitary irrigation costs. Results suggest different economic consequences of climate change depending on …
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"Water exploitation has increased notably in the world during the last 250 years since the onset of industrialisation … actions' promise and threats in the fight against water stress; Impact of climate change on water productivity, including …
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Food production is strongly water-limited in many regions, reflecting the fact that under dry conditions the amount of water in the soil is not sufficient to sustain optimal plant growth. This paper provides a geographically explicit quantification of a) the current (1971-2000 average) blue and...
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of the ICES model to characterize the key features of the world economy with a detailed representation of the …, precipitation changes, and unitary irrigation costs. Results suggest different economic consequences of climate change depending on …
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Salinity in surface waters is on the rise throughout much of the world. Many factors contribute to this change …, including increased water extraction, poor irrigation management, and sea-level rise. To date no study has attempted to quantify … regional agricultural productivity to changes in water salinity. To do so, it utilizes several local and global data sets on …
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