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|FrameworkElementType=state component
|FrameworkElementType=state component
|Status=On hold
|Status=On hold
|Application=OECD Environmental Outlook to 2050 (2012);  
|Application=OECD Environmental Outlook to 2050 (2012);
|IMAGEComponent=Agriculture and land use; Natural vegetation and carbon cycle; Crop and grass; Forest management; Human development; Energy supply and demand;
|IMAGEComponent=Scenario drivers; Agriculture and land use; Natural vegetation and carbon cycle; Crop and grass; Forest management; Human development; Energy supply and demand;
|KeyReference=Rost et al., 2008; Gerten et al., 2004; Biemans et al., 2011; Biemans, 2012;
|KeyReference=Rost et al., 2008; Gerten et al., 2004; Biemans et al., 2011; Biemans, 2012;
|Reference=OECD, 2012; Portmann et al., 2010; Fischer et al., 2005;Molden, 2007; FAO, 2011a; OECD, 2012; Sitch et al., 2003; Bondeau et al., 2007;
|Reference=OECD, 2012; Portmann et al., 2010; Fischer et al., 2005;Molden, 2007; FAO, 2011a; OECD, 2012; Sitch et al., 2003; Bondeau et al., 2007;

Revision as of 16:06, 18 December 2013

Key policy issues

  • What is the combined effect of climate change and socio-economic development on water demand and availability, and on associated agricultural production?
  • What is the potential of adaptation measures to reduce water stress and water-related crop production losses?
  • How can water demand be reduced and still provide the adequate service levels to the sectors with the highest demand?

Introduction