The Spanish Food Industry on Global Supply Chains and Its Impact on Water Resources
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2016-11-07T10:54:59Z
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2016-11-07T10:54:59Z
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2015
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The study of the impact of economic activities on natural resources through global
supply chains is increasingly demanded in the context of the growing globalization of economies
and product fragmentation. Taking Spain as a case study and a sector with significant economic
and environmental impacts, the agri-food industry, the objective of this work is two-fold.
First, we estimate the associated water impact, both from the production and consumption
perspectives, paying special attention to the water embodied in production exchanges among
countries and sectors. To that aim, we use an environmentally-extended multiregional
input-output model (MRIO). Second, we assess the main driving factors behind changes in
direct and embodied water consumption between the years 1995 and 2009 by means of a
structural decomposition analysis. The MRIO model provides a comprehensive estimate of
the economic linkages among regions and economic sectors and, therefore, allows calculating
the environmental impacts over international value chains. The results indicate that the food
industry exerts large impacts on global water resources, particularly given the remarkable
interactions with the domestic and foreign agricultural sectors, These growing linkages show
how consumption patterns, and, therefore, lifestyles, involve large environmental impacts
through the whole and global supply chains
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application/pdf
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eng
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MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)
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Reproducció digital del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w7010132
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Water, 2015, 7, 132-152
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Articles publicats (D-EC)
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Attribution 4.0 Spain
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The Spanish Food Industry on Global Supply Chains and Its Impact on Water Resources
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Cap
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2073-4441