2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0234307
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Identification of key sectors of water resource utilization in China from the perspective of water footprint

Abstract: We identified the key sectors of water resource use in China from the perspective of the water footprint to improve the use of water resources. The empirical results showed that there were six key sectors (including Crop Cultivation; Forestry; Livestock and Livestock Products; Fishery, Technical Services for Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Fishing; Other Food Products, and Scrap and Waste) for water consumption in China in 2015.We analyzed the use of green water, blue water, and grey water. These six sect… Show more

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“…In this context, the European Commission (EU) [ 77 ] developed the Water Framework Directive (WFD) to contribute to improving water quality, and increasing availability, and productivity across European Member States [ 29 ]. The WF is an aggregate and multidimensional indicator that was developed to respond to the need for quantifying different types of direct and indirect water as a function of space and time [ 16 , 78 ].…”
Section: A Theoretical Approach To Agricultural Water Footprint Accou...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, the European Commission (EU) [ 77 ] developed the Water Framework Directive (WFD) to contribute to improving water quality, and increasing availability, and productivity across European Member States [ 29 ]. The WF is an aggregate and multidimensional indicator that was developed to respond to the need for quantifying different types of direct and indirect water as a function of space and time [ 16 , 78 ].…”
Section: A Theoretical Approach To Agricultural Water Footprint Accou...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study considered the city as a selfmaintained and relatively closed system, in order to assess the relationship between the supply and demand for water resources and to further explore urban planning construction (Deng et al, 2020). The ratio of water resource supply to water resource demand was used as an assessment criterion.…”
Section: Water Demand -Supply Gapmentioning
confidence: 99%