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Quantitative analysis of Virtual Water Trade of rice and its implications on Water Sustainability: a case study of India
  • Shiv Narayan Nishad,
  • Naresh Kumar
Shiv Narayan Nishad
CSIR National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies

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Naresh Kumar
CSIR National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies
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Abstract

Limited and declining water resources, increasing demand of water resources from different sectors has posed a major challenge for maintaining water sustainability and thus overall sustainability for a populous and water scarce country like India. Over extraction and changing climate have put additional pressure to maintain water sustainability. Therefore, there is a need of proper planning of utilization and management of water resource. Recently, virtual water trade has received much attention and become important tool for balancing the water budget. On the other hand, virtual water trade has become a threat that can adversely effects water balance of exporter's country as well as economy. Analysis of virtual water trade with its implications on water resources are missing, there is a need of such analysis that will help in management of water resources. We present a quantitative analysis of virtual water trade and its implications on water sustainability. We have considered rice crop only due to its characteristics as rice is major water consumer and water exporter crop of India