Managed aquifer recharge implementation criteria to achieve water sustainability

S Alam, A Borthakur, S Ravi, M Gebremichael… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Depletion of groundwater is accelerated due to an increase in water demand for
applications in urbanized areas, agriculture sectors, and energy extraction, and dwindling …

[HTML][HTML] Millets for food security in the context of climate change: A review

R Saxena, SK Vanga, J Wang, V Orsat, V Raghavan - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
A growing population means an ever-increasing demand for food. This global concern has
led to antagonism over resources such as water and soil. Climate change can directly …

Agrivoltaics provide mutual benefits across the food–energy–water nexus in drylands

GA Barron-Gafford, MA Pavao-Zuckerman… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
The vulnerabilities of our food, energy and water systems to projected climatic change make
building resilience in renewable energy and food production a fundamental challenge. We …

Trajectory in water scarcity and potential water savings benefits in the Yellow River basin

W Zhang, W Liang, X Gao, J Li, X Zhao - Journal of Hydrology, 2024 - Elsevier
Water scarcity caused by the mismatched spatiotemporal characteristics of water demand
and supply threatens the sustainable development of many countries around the world. The …

Socio-hydrology with hydrosocial theory: two sides of the same coin?

A Ross, H Chang - Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews socio-hydrology and hydrosocial research, finding a sophisticated
relationship with emergent syntheses. We examined 419 papers by topic, region of study …

Agrivoltaic system design tools for managing trade-offs between energy production, crop productivity and water consumption

E Warmann, GD Jenerette… - Environmental …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Agrivoltaic systems that locate crop production and photovoltaic energy generation on the
same land have the potential to aid the transition to renewable energy by reducing the …

From water-use to water-scarcity footprinting in environmentally extended input–output analysis

BG Ridoutt, M Hadjikakou, M Nolan… - Environmental science & …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Environmentally extended input–output analysis (EEIOA) supports environmental policy by
quantifying how demand for goods and services leads to resource use and emissions …

Climate elasticity of low flows in the maritime western US mountains

MG Cooper, JR Schaperow, SW Cooley… - Water Resources …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Summer streamflow is an important water resource during the dry summers in the western
United States, but the sensitivity of summer minimum streamflow (low flow) to antecedent …

Rethinking the economics of water: An assessment

DE Garrick, M Hanemann… - Oxford Review of …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Water is rising on the policy agenda as population growth and climate change intensify
scarcity, shocks, and access inequalities. The conventional economic policy …

Snow drought risk and susceptibility in the western United States and southwestern Canada

JR Dierauer, DM Allen… - Water Resources …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In western North America (WNA), mountain snowpack supplies much of the water
used for irrigation, municipal, and industrial uses. Thus, snow droughts (a lack of snow …