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Local and global perspectives on the virtual water trade

机译:虚拟水贸易的本地和全球视角

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Recent studies on fluxes of virtual water are showing how the global food and goods trade interconnects the water resources of different and distant countries, conditioning the local water balances. This paper presents and discusses the assessment of virtual water fluxes between a single country and its network of trading partners, delineating a country's virtual water budget in space and time (years 1986–2010). The fluxes between the country under study and its importing/exporting partners are visualized with a geographical representation shaping the trade network as a virtual river/delta. Time variations of exchanged fluxes are quantified to show possible trends in the virtual water balance, while characterizing the time evolution of the trade network and its composition in terms of product categories (plant-based, animal-based, luxury food, and non-edible). The average distance traveled by virtual water to arrive to the place of consumption is also introduced as a new measure for the analysis of globalization of the virtual water trade. brbr Using Italy as an example, we find that food trade has a steadily growing importance compared to domestic production, with a major component represented by plant-based products, and luxury products taking an increasingly larger share (26% in 2010). In 2010 Italy had an average net import of 55 kmsup3/sup of virtual water (38 kmsup3/sup in 1986), a value which poses the country among the top net importers in the world. On average each cubic meter of virtual water travels nearly 4000 km before entering Italy, while export goes to relatively closer countries (average distance: 2600 km), with increasing trends in time which are almost unique among the world countries. Analyses proposed for Italy are replicated for 10 other world countries, triggering similar investigations on different socio-economic actualities.
机译:最近对虚拟水通量的研究表明,全球食品和货物贸易如何使不同国家和遥远国家的水资源相互联系,从而调节当地的水平衡。本文介绍并讨论了单个国家及其贸易伙伴网络之间的虚拟水通量评估,描述了一个国家在空间和时间上(1986-2010年)的虚拟水预算。通过地理表示将研究中的国家与其进出口合作伙伴之间的流量可视化,从而将贸易网络塑造成虚拟河流/三角洲。对交换通量的时间变化进行量化,以显示虚拟水平衡的可能趋势,同时根据产品类别(植物性,动物性,奢侈品和非食用性)表征贸易网络及其组成的时间演变。 )。还介绍了虚拟水到达消费地点的平均距离,作为分析虚拟水贸易全球化的一种新方法。 以意大利为例,我们发现与国内生产相比,食品贸易具有日益增长的重要性,其中主要成分是植物类产品,而奢侈品占了越来越大的份额(占26% 2010)。 2010年,意大利的虚拟水平均净进口量为55 km 3 (1986年为38 km 3 ),使该国跻身于净水进口量最大的国家之列。世界。平均每立方米的虚拟水在进入意大利之前要经过近4000公里,而出口则流向相对较近的国家(平均距离为2600公里),时间的增长趋势在世界各国中几乎都是独特的。针对意大利提出的分析已在其他10个世界国家重复进行,从而引发了对不同社会经济现状的类似调查。

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