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Linkages Among Water Vapor Flows, Food Production, and Terrestrial Ecosystem Services

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Rockström, Johan; Gordon, Line; Folke, Carl; Falkenmark, Malin; Engwall, Maria
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 3
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Date: 1999
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/3380
Sector: General & Multiple Resources
Water Resource & Irrigation
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Subject(s): food supply
water management
resilience
ecosystems
Abstract: "Global freshwater assessments have not addressed the linkages among water vapor flows, agricultural food production, and terrestrial ecosystem services. We perform the first bottom-up estimate of continental water vapor flows, subdivided into the major terrestrial biomes, and arrive at a total continental water vapor flow of 70,000 km3/yr (ranging from 56,000 to 84,000 km3/yr). Of this flow, 90% is attributed to forests, including woodlands (40,000 km3/yr), wetlands (1400 km3/yr), grasslands (15,100 km3/yr), and croplands (6800 km3/yr). These terrestrial biomes sustain society with essential welfare-supporting ecosystem services, including food production. By analyzing the freshwater requirements of an increasing demand for food in the year 2025, we discover a critical trade-off between flows of water vapor for food production and for other welfare-supporting ecosystem services. To reduce the risk of unintentional welfare losses, this trade-off must become embedded in intentional ecohydrological landscape management."

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