Global Water and Food Security: Emerging Issues
2006
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Title
Global Water and Food Security: Emerging Issues
Issue Date
Aug 16 2006
Publication Type
Conference Paper/ Presentation
DOI and Other Identifiers
Record Identifier
https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/124464
PURL Identifier
http://purl.umn.edu/124464
Language
English
Total Pages
10
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Feeding the world’s population is an ongoing challenge
that incorporates issues such as economic
growth and equity, sustainable natural resource
management, agricultural research and technology
innovation, and effective institutions and governance.
Many emerging factors will affect our ability
to address this challenge into the future, as we
respond to population growth, resource degradation
and scarcity, climate change and so on. To a
large extent, agricultural production growth will depend
on irrigation, but the future of irrigation water
supplies is increasingly constrained by competition
for water from other sectors. Declining water quality,
falling groundwater tables, and growing environmental
demands for water are further
constraints, and globalisation and trade liberalisation
will continue to introduce new variables.
This paper focuses on three emerging factors that
will strongly affect water management and agricultural
production. We describe them as the ‘new
ABCs’ of future water and food security: aquaculture,
biotechnology and climate. In particular, these
factors will have a major effect on agricultural water
use around the world. Successfully meeting
both new and existing water and food security
challenges necessitates fundamental changes in
water management, driven by sound government
policy. Ultimately, this requires appropriate financial
investments, research, water-management
reform and effective economic incentives.