The Water Footprint of Modern Consumer Society: Earthscan Water Text
Autor Arjen Y. Hoekstraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2013
This book shows how the water footprint concept can be used to quantify and map the water use behind consumption and how it can guide reduction of water use to a sustainable level. With a number of case studies, it illustrates water use along supply chains and that water consumption at one place is often linked to water use at another. For example, it is calculated that it takes 15,000 litres of water to produce 1 kg of beef, or 8,000 litres of water to produce a pair of jeans. The book shows that imports of water-intensive products can highly benefit water-scarce countries, but also that this creates a dependency on foreign water resources.
The book demonstrates how water-scarce regions sometimes, nevertheless, use lots of water for making export products. It raises the issue of sustainable consumption: how can consumers, businesses and governments get involved in reducing the water footprints of final consumer goods?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849714273
ISBN-10: 1849714274
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 70 black & white illustrations, 33 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Routledge
Seria Earthscan Water Text
ISBN-10: 1849714274
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 70 black & white illustrations, 33 black & white tables
Dimensiuni: 157 x 236 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Routledge
Seria Earthscan Water Text
Cuprins
1. Introduction
2. Drinking Ten Bathtubs of Water a Day
3. Water for Bread and Pasta
4. The Meat Eater, a Big Water User
5. How our Cotton Clothes Link to a Disappearing Sea
6. Burning water: The Water Footprint of Biofuels
7. The Overseas Water Footprint of Cut Flowers
8. The Supply-Chain Water Footprint of Paper
9. Maximum Sustainable Water Footprint per River Basin
10. Water-Use Efficiency
11. Allocating the World’s Limited Freshwater Resources
12. Getting Trade Right
13. Product Transparency
14. Who will be the Heroes of Change?
2. Drinking Ten Bathtubs of Water a Day
3. Water for Bread and Pasta
4. The Meat Eater, a Big Water User
5. How our Cotton Clothes Link to a Disappearing Sea
6. Burning water: The Water Footprint of Biofuels
7. The Overseas Water Footprint of Cut Flowers
8. The Supply-Chain Water Footprint of Paper
9. Maximum Sustainable Water Footprint per River Basin
10. Water-Use Efficiency
11. Allocating the World’s Limited Freshwater Resources
12. Getting Trade Right
13. Product Transparency
14. Who will be the Heroes of Change?
Recenzii
'How much water do we really use, as individuals and society? Until recently, we didn't really know, but the concept of the "water footprint" ߝ developed and analyzed by Arjen Y. Hoekstra (and his colleagues) ߝ has revolutionized our understanding of our water use. Hoekstra's compelling and informative book is a vital contribution to the desperately needed public debate over how best to move to sustainable water management, use, and policy. It deserves to be read by anyone concerned about the planet’s freshwater resources.' ߝ Dr. Peter H. Gleick, president and co-founder of the Pacific Institute and creator of The World’s Water book series
‘Over the next 20 years the global demand for water is expected to exceed supply by 40% with dire consequences for our planet. Professor Hoekstra’s meticulously researched book uses the concept of water footprinting ߝ in ways that make it easy to understand just how much water plays a central part in our everyday lives ߝ as a means of helping to manage and reduce water consumption. It is a timely contribution to an increasingly urgent debate.’ ߝ Paul Polman, CEO Unilever
'No concept has done more to show the role of water in our lives. For too long, water has been mismanaged because it was invisible. The water footprint concept has helped us see how water flows through our lives and economies ߝ and what we value, we protect.' ߝ Stuart Orr, Freshwater Manager, WWF International
'The importance of water in the consumer goods sector is clear. As a result, many companies in this sector not only recognize the value of water stewardship strategies in managing the issue of "social license to operate", but also as an important framework in supporting a "license to grow". Without adequate supplies of water, this sector will likely face challenges in meeting their growth strategies. This contribution by Professor Hoekstra advances our understanding of the role of water in the consumer goods sector and can move us closer to addressing water scarcity and sustainable consumption and move towards a Circular Economy.' ߝ Will Sarni, Director and Practice Leader, Enterprise Water Strategy, Deloitte Consulting LLP
‘Over the next 20 years the global demand for water is expected to exceed supply by 40% with dire consequences for our planet. Professor Hoekstra’s meticulously researched book uses the concept of water footprinting ߝ in ways that make it easy to understand just how much water plays a central part in our everyday lives ߝ as a means of helping to manage and reduce water consumption. It is a timely contribution to an increasingly urgent debate.’ ߝ Paul Polman, CEO Unilever
'No concept has done more to show the role of water in our lives. For too long, water has been mismanaged because it was invisible. The water footprint concept has helped us see how water flows through our lives and economies ߝ and what we value, we protect.' ߝ Stuart Orr, Freshwater Manager, WWF International
'The importance of water in the consumer goods sector is clear. As a result, many companies in this sector not only recognize the value of water stewardship strategies in managing the issue of "social license to operate", but also as an important framework in supporting a "license to grow". Without adequate supplies of water, this sector will likely face challenges in meeting their growth strategies. This contribution by Professor Hoekstra advances our understanding of the role of water in the consumer goods sector and can move us closer to addressing water scarcity and sustainable consumption and move towards a Circular Economy.' ߝ Will Sarni, Director and Practice Leader, Enterprise Water Strategy, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Notă biografică
Arjen Y. Hoekstra is Professor in Water Management at the University of Twente in the Netherlands, creator of the water footprint concept and co-founder of the Water Footprint Network. He specializes in integrated water resources planning and management, river basin management and policy analysis.