2014
DOI: 10.3390/w7010132
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The Spanish Food Industry on Global Supply Chains and Its Impact on Water Resources

Abstract: Abstract:The study of the impact of economic activities on natural resources through global supply chains is increasingly demanded in the context of the growing globalization of economies and product fragmentation. Taking Spain as a case study and a sector with significant economic and environmental impacts, the agri-food industry, the objective of this work is two-fold. First, we estimate the associated water impact, both from the production and consumption perspectives, paying special attention to the water … Show more

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“…Virtual water has been methodologically studied from the top-down and bottom-up approaches. The former adopts environmental input-output analysis to obtain virtual water and water footprints by accounting for regional, national and/or global supply chains (Cazcarro et al, 2013;Deng et al, 2015;Duarte et al, 2015b;Feng et al, 2012;Steen-Olsen et al, 2012;Yu et al, 2010). The latter obtains footprints on the basis of the virtual water content of internationally traded goods and services determined from detailed process data (Duarte et al, 2014a(Duarte et al, , c, 2015aHoekstra and Hung, 2005;Hoekstra and Mekonnen, 2012;Vanham et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual water has been methodologically studied from the top-down and bottom-up approaches. The former adopts environmental input-output analysis to obtain virtual water and water footprints by accounting for regional, national and/or global supply chains (Cazcarro et al, 2013;Deng et al, 2015;Duarte et al, 2015b;Feng et al, 2012;Steen-Olsen et al, 2012;Yu et al, 2010). The latter obtains footprints on the basis of the virtual water content of internationally traded goods and services determined from detailed process data (Duarte et al, 2014a(Duarte et al, , c, 2015aHoekstra and Hung, 2005;Hoekstra and Mekonnen, 2012;Vanham et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Steen-Olsen et al [16] and Arto et al [18] found that the EU displaced water pressures to the rest of the world through imports of products, with Spain outstanding as the largest net exporter of freshwater in the EU. Similarly, Duarte et al [35] also for Spain, showed the importance of water embodied in imports linked to the agri-food complex in Spain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…11 Oosterhaven and Van der Linden (1997) previously developed a similar SDA approach for analysing the contributions of changes in technology and trade structures to income growth in several European countries. 12 Xu and Dietzenbacher (2014), Duarte et al (2015) and Malik and Lan (2016) are other examples of MRIO-based SDA.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first decomposes the CO 2 -emissions embodied in trade rather than total production-related emissions as in Arto and Dietzenbacher (2014). Duarte et al (2015) is an application of SDA to water footprints while Malik and Lan (2016) decomposes global CO 2 -emissions into all major decomposition effects. The first two studies are based on the WIOD while the latter is based on the Eora database.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%