Water and Food in the Twenty-First Century

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作者
de Marsily, Ghislain [1 ,2 ]
Abarca-del-Rio, Rodrigo [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 06, Sorbonne Univ, CNRS, EPHE,UMR Metis 7619, 4 Pl Jussieu, F-75005 Paris, France
[2] French Acad Sci, 23 Quai Conti, F-75006 Paris, France
[3] Univ Concepcion, Fac Ciencias Fis & Matemat, Dept Geofis DGEO, Concepcion, Chile
关键词
World water stocks and balance; Climate change; Food supply; Bioenergy; Green and blue water; Virtual water; El Nino; Water conflicts; CLIMATE-CHANGE; TROPICAL ANDES; DROUGHT; GLACIERS; COLLAPSE; RESOURCES; EVOLUTION; CONFLICT; VIOLENCE;
D O I
10.1007/s10712-015-9335-1
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
In 2000, the World population was 6.2 billion people; it reached 7 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach 9.5 billion (+/- 0.4) in 2050 and 11 billion (+/- 1.5) in 2100, according to the 2012 UN projections (Gerland et al. in Science 346:234-237, 2014). The trend after 2100 is still one of the global demographic growths, but after 2060, Africa is the only continent where the population would still increase. The amount of water consumed annually to produce the food necessary to meet the needs of the populations varies greatly between countries, from about 600 to 2500 m(3)/year per capita (Zimmer in L'empreinte eau. Les faces cach,es d'une ressource vitale. Charles L,opold Meyer, Paris, 2013), depending on their wealth, their food habits, and the percentage of food waste they generate (on average, 30 % of the food produced is wasted). In 2000, the total food production was on the order of 3300 million tons (in cereal equivalents). In 2014, it is estimated that about 0.8 billion inhabitants of the planet suffer from hunger (FAO in World agriculture: towards 2030-2050. FAO, Rome, 2014. and do not get the nutrition they need to be in good health or, in the case of children, to grow properly (both physically and intellectually). This food deficit was on the order of 40 million tons of cereal equivalents in 2014. The number of inhabitants with a food deficit was about 0.85 billion before the 2008 crisis and was decreasing annually, but it increased abruptly after 2008 up to 1 billion inhabitants and is slowly decreasing now. Assuming a World average water consumption for food of 1300 m(3)/year per capita in 2000, 1400 m(3)/year in 2050, and 1500 m(3)/year in 2100, a volume of water of around 8200 km(3)/year was needed in 2000, 13,000 km(3)/year will be needed in 2050, and 16,500 km(3)/year in 2100 (Marsily in L'eau, un tr,sor en partage. Dunod, Paris, 2009). Can bioenergy be added to food production? Will that much water be available on Earth, and where will it come from? Is climate change going to modify the answers to these questions? Can severe droughts occur? Can there be conflicts related to a food deficit? Some preliminary answers and scenarios for food production will be given in this paper from a hydrologist's viewpoint.
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页码:503 / 527
页数:25
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