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Exploring the drivers of quantity- and quality-related water scarcity due to trade for each province in China

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
卷 333, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117423

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Water footprint; Multi-regional input-output model; Structural decomposition analysis; Water scarcity; Interprovincial trade; International exports

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This study calculates the impact of interprovincial trade and international exports on the blue and grey water footprints in China from 2007 to 2015, and explores the driving forces behind these impacts through structural decomposition analysis. The results show that the blue and grey water footprints increased and then slightly decreased during this period. Interprovincial trade made a growing contribution to these water footprints, with the proportion increasing from 2007 to 2015. The study highlights the importance of improving water use efficiency in addressing regional water scarcity issues in China.
Previous studies have explored virtual water flows due to interprovincial trade within China as well as related impacts on both regional quantity-and quality-related water scarcity aspects. However, the driving forces behind changes in these impacts remain unknown, especially the quality-related water scarcity. Exploring these driving forces can provide targeted measures to mitigate the negative impact of trade on these two types of water scarcity issues. In this study, blue and grey water footprints have been calculated under the consideration of interregional trade between provinces within China and those attributed to international exports from 2007 to 2015. This calculation was based on multi-regional input output model (MRIO). Moreover, the drivers of changes in blue and grey water footprints due to trade have been explored through structural decomposition analysis. The results showed that blue and grey water footprint increased and then slightly decreased from 2007 to 2015 in China. At the same time, interregional trade made an increasing contribution to the blue and grey water footprint, and the proportion increased from 28.8% to 35.0% and from 22.4% to 28.6%, respectively, from 2007 to 2015. The roles of importers and exporters regarding the blue and grey water footprint driven by interprovincial trade within China have changed little, and the quantity-and quality-related water scarcity issues of the main exporters have been intensified by interprovincial trade. A reduction in the water footprint intensity yielded the largest contribution to curb the increase in blue and grey water footprint driven by interprovincial trade. Our study showed that an improvement in efficiency of water use from both quantity and quality perspectives is the key to accomplish sustainable water use in China, especially considering the impact of trade on regional quantity-and quality-related water scarcity issues.

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