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Future changes in the trading of virtual water

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Future changes in the trading of virtual water

N. T. Graham, M. I. Hejazi, et al.

In a groundbreaking study, researchers Neal T. Graham, Mohamad I. Hejazi, Son H. Kim, Evan G. R. Davies, James A. Edmonds, and Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm project dramatic shifts in virtual water trade by 2100, forecasting a tripling of renewable water source trading and a doubling of non-renewable groundwater trading, leaving regions like Africa and the Middle East increasingly dependent on imports.... show more
Abstract
Water stressed regions rely heavily on the import of water-intensive goods to offset insufficient food production driven by socioeconomic and environmental factors. The water embedded in these traded commodities, virtual water, has received increasing interest in the scientific community. However, comprehensive future projections of virtual water trading remain absent. Here we show, for the first time, changes over the 21st century in the amount of various water types required to meet international agricultural demands. Accounting for evolution in socioeconomic and climatic conditions, we estimate future interregional virtual water trading and find trading of renewable water sources may triple by 2100 while non-renewable groundwater trading may at least double. Basins in North America, and the La Plata and Nile Rivers are found to contribute extensively to virtual water exports, while much of Africa, India, and the Middle East relies heavily on virtual water imports by the end of the century.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 20, 2020
Authors
Neal T. Graham, Mohamad I. Hejazi, Son H. Kim, Evan G. R. Davies, James A. Edmonds, Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm
Tags
virtual water trade
water stress
socioeconomic factors
climatic factors
food production
trade dynamics
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