Global water crisis and future food security in an era of climate change

Munir A. Hanjra, M. Ejaz Qureshi*

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    Abstract

    Food policy should serve humanity by advancing the humane goals of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger. However, these goals have recently been challenged by emerging forces including climate change, water scarcity, the energy crisis as well as the credit crisis. This paper analyses the overall role of these forces and population growth in redefining global food security. Specifically, global water supply and demand as well as the linkages between water supply and food security are examined. The analysis reveals that the water for food security situation is intricate and might get daunting if no action is taken. Investments are needed today for enhancing future food security; this requires action on several fronts, including tackling climate change, preserving land and conserving water, reducing the energy footprint in food systems, developing and adopting climate resilient varieties, modernising irrigation infrastructure, shoring up domestic food supplies, reforming international food trade, and responding to other global challenges.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)365-377
    Number of pages13
    JournalFood Policy
    Volume35
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2010

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