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Water Footprint of Nations Amplified by Scarcity in the Belt and Road Initiative

38 Pages Posted: 13 Sep 2022 Publication Status: Published

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Kai Fang

Zhejiang University

Jianjian He

Zhejiang University

Qingyan Liu

Zhejiang University

Siqi Wang

Zhejiang University

Yong Geng

Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) - School of International and Public Affairs; Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) - School of Environmental Science and Engineering

Reinout Heijungs

Leiden University - Centre of Environmental Science (CML); VU University Amsterdam

Yueyue Du

Peking University

Wenze Yue

Zhejiang University

Anqi Xu

Zhejiang University

Chuanglin Fang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Abstract

The growing water scarcity due to international trade poses a serious threat to global sustainability. Given the intensified international trade throughout the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), this paper tracks the virtual water trade and water footprint of BRI countries in 2005 –2015. By conducting a multi-model assessment, we observe a substantial increase in BRI’s water footprint after taking water scarcity into account. Globally the BRI acts as a net exporter of virtual water, while the export volume experiences a decreasing trend. Noticeable transitions in nations’ role (net exporters vs . net importers) are found between the BRI and global scales, but also between with and without considering water scarcity. Overall economic and population growth is major drivers of scarcity-weighted water footprint for BRI nations, as opposed to the promotion of water-use efficiency and production structure that can reduce water scarcity. Improving international trade and strengthening cooperation on water resources management deserve priority in alleviating the water scarcity of BRI.

Keywords: water scarcity, water footprint, multi-regional input-output (MRIO), structural decomposition analysis (SDA), Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)

Suggested Citation

Fang, Kai and He, Jianjian and Liu, Qingyan and Wang, Siqi and Geng, Yong and Heijungs, Reinout and Heijungs, Reinout and Du, Yueyue and Yue, Wenze and Xu, Anqi and Fang, Chuanglin, Water Footprint of Nations Amplified by Scarcity in the Belt and Road Initiative. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4217330 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4217330

Kai Fang

Zhejiang University ( email )

38 Zheda Road
Hangzhou, 310058
China

Jianjian He

Zhejiang University ( email )

38 Zheda Road
Hangzhou, 310058
China

Qingyan Liu

Zhejiang University ( email )

38 Zheda Road
Hangzhou, 310058
China

Siqi Wang

Zhejiang University ( email )

38 Zheda Road
Hangzhou, 310058
China

Yong Geng (Contact Author)

Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) - School of International and Public Affairs ( email )

Shanghai, 200030
China

Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) - School of Environmental Science and Engineering

800 Dongchuan Road
Shanghai, 200240
China

Reinout Heijungs

Leiden University - Centre of Environmental Science (CML) ( email )

2300 RA Leiden
Netherlands
+31 71 5277432 (Phone)

VU University Amsterdam ( email )

Netherlands

Yueyue Du

Peking University ( email )

No. 38 Xueyuan Road
Haidian District
Beijing, 100871
China

Wenze Yue

Zhejiang University ( email )

38 Zheda Road
Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310058
China

Anqi Xu

Zhejiang University ( email )

38 Zheda Road
Hangzhou, 310058
China

Chuanglin Fang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ( email )

Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing, 100190
China

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