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Using the IPAT identity and decoupling analysis to estimate water footprint variations for five major food crops in China from 1978 to 2010
Authors:Yuanhong Tian  Matthias Ruth  Dajian Zhu
Institution:1.School of Social Science,Shanghai University of Engineering Science,Shanghai,China;2.Sustainability Development and New Type Urbanization Think Tank,Tongji University,Shanghai,China;3.School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs,Northeastern University,Boston,USA;4.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,Northeastern University,Boston,USA;5.School of Economics and Management,Tongji University,Shanghai,China
Abstract:Evaluations of water footprint (WF) used to enhance performance of policies on water utilization will benefit from combining WF analysis with methods from sustainability analysis. For this purpose, this paper analyzes the WF of China’s five main food crops, which together account for roughly 33 % of the nation’s water consumption. We assess distributional equity at the provincial scale and use the IPAT identity and a decoupling analysis to assess the scale of both national and provincial WF consumption, the factors influencing the WF fluctuation, and the efficiency of water allocation. Results show that although it is difficult in the short term to end the unsustainable WFs of China’s five main food crops, more efficient allocation can be achieved through appropriate agricultural policy modification. In the long term, distributional equity at the provincial level must be the key factor in achieving sustainable agriculture in China.
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