Spatial Heterogeneity of Embedded Water Consumption from the Perspective of Virtual Water Surplus and Deficit in the Yellow River Basin, China

IF 3.4 2区 地球科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Weijing Ma, Xiangjie Li, Jingwen Kou, Chengyi Li
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Abstract

Virtual water trade (VWT) provides a new perspective for alleviating water crisis and has thus attracted widespread attention. However, the heterogeneity of virtual water trade inside and outside the river basin and its influencing factors remains further study. In this study, for better investigating the pattern and heterogeneity of virtual water trade inside and outside provincial regions along the Yellow River Basin in 2015 using the input-output model (MRIO), we proposed two new concepts, i.e., virtual water surplus and virtual water deficit, and then used the Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) model to identify the inherent mechanism of the imbalance of virtual water trade between provincial regions along the Yellow River Basin and the other four regions in China. The results show that: 1) in provincial regions along the Yellow River Basin, the less developed the economy was, the larger the contribution of the agricultural sector in virtual water trade, while the smaller the contribution of the industrial sector. 2) Due to the large output of agricultural products, the upstream and midstream provincial regions of the Yellow River Basin had a virtual water surplus, with a net outflow of virtual water of 2.7 × 108 m3 and 0.9 × 108 m3, respectively. 3) provincial regions along the Yellow River Basin were in a virtual water deficit with the rest of China, and the decisive factor was the active degree of trade with the outside. This study would be beneficial to illuminate the trade-related water use issues in provincial regions along the Yellow River Basin, which has far-reaching practical significance for alleviating water scarcity.

从中国黄河流域虚拟水资源盈余和赤字的角度看嵌入式用水的空间异质性
虚拟水贸易(VWT)为缓解水危机提供了一个新的视角,因此受到广泛关注。然而,流域内外虚拟水贸易的异质性及其影响因素仍有待进一步研究。在本研究中,为了更好地利用投入产出模型(MRIO)研究2015年黄河流域省域内外虚拟水贸易的模式和异质性,我们提出了两个新概念,即虚拟水盈余和虚拟水赤字,然后利用对数均值离散指数(LMDI)模型识别了黄河流域省域与中国其他四个地区之间虚拟水贸易失衡的内在机制。结果表明1)在沿黄河流域的省级区域,经济越不发达,农业部门对虚拟水贸易的贡献越大,而工业部门的贡献越小。2)由于农产品产量大,黄河流域上中游省区虚拟水量过剩,虚拟水量净流出量分别为 2.7×108 m3 和 0.9×108 m3。3)黄河流域沿岸省级地区与中国其他地区存在虚拟水量逆差,决定性因素是对外贸易的活跃程度。本研究有助于揭示黄河流域各省区与贸易相关的用水问题,对缓解水资源短缺具有深远的现实意义。
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Chinese Geographical Science
Chinese Geographical Science 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
5.90%
发文量
63
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: Chinese Geographical Science is an international journal, sponsored by Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and published by Science Press, Beijing, China. Chinese Geographical Science is devoted to leading scientific and technological innovation in geography, serving development in China, and promoting international scientific exchange. The journal mainly covers physical geography and its sub-disciplines, human geography and its sub-disciplines, cartography, remote sensing, and geographic information systems. It pays close attention to the major issues the world is concerned with, such as the man-land relationship, population, resources, environment, globalization and regional development.
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