Water footprint analysis of temporary crops produced in São Carlos (SP), Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Reis,Alan
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Santos,Alessandra Campos dos, Anache,Jamil Alexandre Ayach, Mendiondo,Eduardo Mario, Wendland,Edson Cezar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RBRH (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This paper aims to evaluate the water footprint (WF) of temporary crops produced in the municipality of São Carlos, Brazil, between 2004 and 2017. The WF calculation was developed following the Water Footprint Network approach (WFN) and using CROPWAT model. The results were compared with the world averages and other studies that analyzed the same crops. We applied statistical tests to verify data behavior over the years and calculated correlation coefficients between WF components and crop yields. The results indicated low values of total WF for sugarcane (total average of 166.2 m3 ton-1) and tomato (total average of 97.2 m3 ton-1), while rice (total average of 5212.4 m3 ton-1) and groundnut (total average of 3865.8 m3 ton-1) showed the opposite. In general, WF components do not follow a monotonic trend, a normal distribution can be assumed and there is a statistically significant difference when comparing our findings with global mean values. These results ratify the importance of local WF studies, especially in Brazil, considering its importance in global agricultural market and the respective use of water resources.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Water footprint analysis of temporary crops produced in São Carlos (SP), Brazil
title Water footprint analysis of temporary crops produced in São Carlos (SP), Brazil
spellingShingle Water footprint analysis of temporary crops produced in São Carlos (SP), Brazil
Reis,Alan
Water security
Agricultural production
Water scarcity
Water use
title_short Water footprint analysis of temporary crops produced in São Carlos (SP), Brazil
title_full Water footprint analysis of temporary crops produced in São Carlos (SP), Brazil
title_fullStr Water footprint analysis of temporary crops produced in São Carlos (SP), Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Water footprint analysis of temporary crops produced in São Carlos (SP), Brazil
title_sort Water footprint analysis of temporary crops produced in São Carlos (SP), Brazil
author Reis,Alan
author_facet Reis,Alan
Santos,Alessandra Campos dos
Anache,Jamil Alexandre Ayach
Mendiondo,Eduardo Mario
Wendland,Edson Cezar
author_role author
author2 Santos,Alessandra Campos dos
Anache,Jamil Alexandre Ayach
Mendiondo,Eduardo Mario
Wendland,Edson Cezar
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis,Alan
Santos,Alessandra Campos dos
Anache,Jamil Alexandre Ayach
Mendiondo,Eduardo Mario
Wendland,Edson Cezar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Water security
Agricultural production
Water scarcity
Water use
topic Water security
Agricultural production
Water scarcity
Water use
description ABSTRACT This paper aims to evaluate the water footprint (WF) of temporary crops produced in the municipality of São Carlos, Brazil, between 2004 and 2017. The WF calculation was developed following the Water Footprint Network approach (WFN) and using CROPWAT model. The results were compared with the world averages and other studies that analyzed the same crops. We applied statistical tests to verify data behavior over the years and calculated correlation coefficients between WF components and crop yields. The results indicated low values of total WF for sugarcane (total average of 166.2 m3 ton-1) and tomato (total average of 97.2 m3 ton-1), while rice (total average of 5212.4 m3 ton-1) and groundnut (total average of 3865.8 m3 ton-1) showed the opposite. In general, WF components do not follow a monotonic trend, a normal distribution can be assumed and there is a statistically significant difference when comparing our findings with global mean values. These results ratify the importance of local WF studies, especially in Brazil, considering its importance in global agricultural market and the respective use of water resources.
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