Water Footprint and Water Sustainability of Agroindustrial Avocado Production in a Warm Tropical Climate Municipality: A Case Study in the Michoacan Avocado Belt in Central México

Water is a fundamental resource for ecosystems, humans, and the development of all economic sectors; it is necessary to identify and evaluate its environmental pressures and impacts. The water footprint (WF) is an appropriate indicator for the consumption of water used to produce a product. The pres...

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Case studies
Chile
Climate
Climate change
Consumption
decision making
Deforestation
Environmental impact
Environmental sustainability
Fruits
irrigation
irrigation water
Mexico
Organized crime
Plantations
soil
Sustainability
tropics
Water
water footprint
Water use
water use efficiency
weather
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