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  • Andalusian agricultural sectors are relatively small, but account for 90% of the annual water consumption. More than 50% of the agricultural final demands is exported to other Spanish regions or abroad. Using the concept of virtual water within an input-output framework, we find that a substantial part of the Andalusian water consumption is embodied in its exports. Considering the virtual water content of its trade, Andalusia is a net exporter of water. Examining regional policy aspects, a reduction in the exports abroad of agricultural products yields considerable benefits in terms of water savings while the negative effects are only moderate. (xsd:string)
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  • Analyzing Andalusian virtual water trade in an input-output framework (xsd:string)
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  • In: Regional Studies, 41, 2007, 2, 251-262 (xsd:string)
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