Book contents
- Climate Risk and Sustainable Water Management
- Climate Risk and Sustainable Water Management
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Water-Related Risks under Climate Change
- Part II Climate Risk to Human and Natural Systems
- 7 Observed Urban Effects on Temperature and Precipitation in Southeast China
- 8 Vegetation Dynamics, Land Use and Ecological Risk in Response to NDVI and Climate Change in Nepal
- 9 Climate Warming Induced Frozen Soil Changes and the Corresponding Environmental Effect on the Tibetan Plateau
- 10 A Review of the Effects of Climate Extremes on Agriculture Production
- 11 Agricultural Water Use Estimation and Impact Assessment on the Water System in China
- 12 Impact of Inter-Basin Water Transfer on Water Scarcity in Water-Receiving Area under Global Warming
- 13 Broadening and Deepening the Rainfall-Induced Landslide Detection
- 14 Estimating Aquifer Depth in Arid and Semi-arid Watersheds using Statistical Modelling of Spectral MODIS Products
- Part III Sustainable Water Management under Future Uncertainty
- Index
- References
11 - Agricultural Water Use Estimation and Impact Assessment on the Water System in China
from Part II - Climate Risk to Human and Natural Systems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 March 2022
- Climate Risk and Sustainable Water Management
- Climate Risk and Sustainable Water Management
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Water-Related Risks under Climate Change
- Part II Climate Risk to Human and Natural Systems
- 7 Observed Urban Effects on Temperature and Precipitation in Southeast China
- 8 Vegetation Dynamics, Land Use and Ecological Risk in Response to NDVI and Climate Change in Nepal
- 9 Climate Warming Induced Frozen Soil Changes and the Corresponding Environmental Effect on the Tibetan Plateau
- 10 A Review of the Effects of Climate Extremes on Agriculture Production
- 11 Agricultural Water Use Estimation and Impact Assessment on the Water System in China
- 12 Impact of Inter-Basin Water Transfer on Water Scarcity in Water-Receiving Area under Global Warming
- 13 Broadening and Deepening the Rainfall-Induced Landslide Detection
- 14 Estimating Aquifer Depth in Arid and Semi-arid Watersheds using Statistical Modelling of Spectral MODIS Products
- Part III Sustainable Water Management under Future Uncertainty
- Index
- References
Summary
Agricultural green and blue water uses in China are accounted for based on the H08 hydrological model. The results indicate that green and blue water uses play various roles in different regions of China. Two different time series trends and their associated drivers are highlighted for the period 1981–2010. Phase advance is found in the annual cycle of blue water use in comparison with green water use. An impact assessment shows that blue water use has a considerable impact on the water system, accounting for more than three quarters of renewable water resources in China. In addition, a large amount of non-renewable water is used in northern China.
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- Climate Risk and Sustainable Water Management , pp. 220 - 239Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022