巴西半干旱地区作物虚拟水流量:对国家水资源管理的影响

Sérgio Rodrigues Rocha, T. D. C. Studart, M. M. Portela, M. Zeleňáková, Rogério Soliani Studart Filho
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全球市场促进经济增长,但贸易商品的生产也影响水资源的利用。对于半干旱地区尤其如此,因为增加农业出口是一项至关重要的扶贫发展战略。本文的目的是量化1997年至2012年期间ceará-Brazil国家及其国际合作伙伴之间的虚拟水流量(蓝色、绿色和灰色)对农业贸易的贡献,并分析其对国家水资源政策的影响。基本上,中国出口和进口的所有农产品中的虚拟水都来自腰果和小麦,在这两种情况下对应的绿水高达72%。有趣的是,虚拟绿水在生产中发挥着重要作用,但在该州的水资源管理模式中却被低估了,尽管该模式成功地专注于蓝水。结果表明:总虚拟水商业平衡始终为负,即中国进口虚拟水多于出口虚拟水;这一结果符合其缺水的状况。
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The Virtual Water Flow of Crops in Semiarid Ceará, Brazil: the Impacts on the State’s Water Resources Management
global markets foster economic growth, but production of traded goods also impacts water resource use. This is especially true for semiarid regions, given that increasing agricultural exports is a crucial pro-poor development strategy. The aim of this paper is to quantify the contribution of agricultural trade in terms of virtual water flows – blue, green and grey – between the state of ceará-Brazil and its international partners from 1997 to 2012 and to analyse its impacts in the state’s water resources policy. essentially, all virtual water exported and imported by ceará in agricultural products came from cashew nuts and wheat, corresponding in both cases up to 72% of green water. interestingly, virtual green water has an important role in production but has been underestimated in the state’s water resources management model, which despite successful focuses exclusively on blue water. The results show that the commercial balance of the total virtual water was always negative, meaning that ceará imported more virtual water than it exported; this outcome is aligned with its water-scarce condition.
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