2018
DOI: 10.3390/w10040349
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Evaluating Water Use for Agricultural Intensification in Southern Amazonia Using the Water Footprint Sustainability Assessment

Abstract: We performed a Water Footprint Sustainability Assessment (WFSA) in the Xingu Basin of Mato Grosso (XBMT), Brazil, with the objectives of (1) tracking blue (as surface water) and green water (as soil moisture regenerated by precipitation) consumption in recent years (2000, 2014); and (2) evaluating agricultural intensification options for future years (2030, 2050) considering the effects of deforestation and climate change on water availability in the basin. The agricultural sector was the largest consumer of w… Show more

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“…As several authors highlighted that many animals along vast territories can generate a negative impact on water use management [47][48][49]. The water can be affected by erosion and sediment mobilization into rivers from urine and excrements dropped by the animals [50,51].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As several authors highlighted that many animals along vast territories can generate a negative impact on water use management [47][48][49]. The water can be affected by erosion and sediment mobilization into rivers from urine and excrements dropped by the animals [50,51].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next paper focusses on water footprint assessment at the urban level [12]. Three papers take a river basin perspective on sustainable water use; one of them considers a basin in China [13], another one a basin in Brazil [14], while the third basin-level paper is more theoretical in nature [15]. The last paper presented in this section is a water footprint application at the country level, with an international perspective by including the domestic water implications of international trade [16].…”
Section: Water Footprint Reduction Through Multi-level Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lathuillière et al [14] take a basin focus as well and evaluate water use for agricultural intensification in Xingu Basin of Mato Grosso (XBMT), which is part of the Amazon basin in Brazil, using the water footprint sustainability assessment method. They analyze the sustainability of water use based on the resultant green and blue water scarcity in the years 2000 and 2014, and under deforestation and climate change scenarios for 2030 and 2050.…”
Section: Water Footprint Reduction Through Multi-level Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The droughts also can reduce vegetation's ability to absorb carbon [16]. Moreover, large-scale transport of atmospheric aerosols from fires during drought years can have negative impact on human health [92], airport operations, and other socioeconomic activities [93,94].…”
Section: Potential Impacts Of Rainfall Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%