Guidance on realizing real water savings with crop water productivity interventions

In many regions of the world, sustainable and reliable delivery of water services has become increasingly complex and problematic. Complexities that are very likely to increase, considering the unprecedented confluence of pressures linked to demographic, economic, dietary trends, and climate change. If overall demand for freshwater exceeds supply, the delivery of water services is often less about engineering and more about politics, governance, managing and protecting sources, resolving conflicts about water, ensuring rights to water are respected, and so on. Understanding and monitoring the hydrological cycle at the appropriate scale of analysis is fundamental. This is where water accounting and auditing can play a crucial role. The rationale behind this water accounting and auditing sourcebook is that scope exists worldwide to improve water-related sectoral and inter-sectoral decision-making at local, regional and national levels. Water accounting and auditing are recommended by FAO and others as being fundamental to initiatives that aim to cope with water scarcity. This sourcebook aims to provide practical advice on the application and use of water accounting and auditing, helping users planning and implementing processes that best fit their needs.

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Main Authors: 1423211783372 Van Opstal, J., 187275 FAO, Rome (Italy). Land and Water Div. eng, 169909 Droogers, P., 1423211783373 Kaune, A., 186376 Steduto, P., 1423211783374 Perry, C.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Wageningen (Netherlands) FAO 2021
Subjects:crop water use, water productivity, water management, water conservation, agricultural sector, SDGs, Goal 2 Zero hunger, Goal 6 Clean water and sanitation,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/cb3844en/cb3844en.pdf
https://doi.org/10.4060/cb3844en
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