Enhancing the Resilience of the Management of Water Resources in the Agricultural Supply Chain

Xu, Wenping and Zhong, Zhi and Proverbs, David and Xiong, Shu and Zhang, Yuan (2021) Enhancing the Resilience of the Management of Water Resources in the Agricultural Supply Chain. Water, 13 (12). e1619. ISSN 2073-4441

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Abstract

Due to population growth and human activities, water shortages have become an increasingly serious concern in recent years. The agri-food industry is the largest water-consuming industry among all industries, and various efforts have been made to reduce the loss of water in the agricultural supply chain. Improving the resilience of water resource management is a key measure to reduce the risks in the agricultural supply chain. This study aims to identify the factors affecting the resilience of water management in the agricultural supply chain and to help manage the risks related to water resources use. A total of 14 factors are selected from five dimensions of society, economy, environment, institution, and crop characteristics, and an index institution is constructed. This was used to determine the level and importance of each factor. Data were collected through a questionnaire survey involving 28 experts from the agricultural industry in Northwest China, as well as a thorough literature analysis and interactions with experts. Using a combination of an interpretative structural model (ISM) and an analytical network process (ANP), a hierarchical structure model was developed, composed of direct factors, indirect factors, and basic factors. The results show that the selection of agricultural products, the establishment of a water audit control institution, the recycling of wastewater, and the investment in water-saving technologies are the main factors affecting the resilience of water resources management in the agricultural supply chain. These findings provide useful guidance for practitioners involved in the management of water resources in agricultural supply chains. These results are expected to contribute to the sustainable management and strategic deployment of water by agricultural supply chain stakeholders.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: ** From MDPI via Jisc Publications Router ** History: accepted 04-06-2021; pub-electronic 08-06-2021. ** Licence for this article: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.3390/w13121619
Dates:
DateEvent
4 June 2021Accepted
8 June 2021Published
Uncontrolled Keywords: water management resilience, agricultural supply chain, ISM-ANP model
Subjects: CAH13 - architecture, building and planning > CAH13-01 - architecture, building and planning > CAH13-01-04 - planning (urban, rural and regional)
Divisions: Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment > School of Engineering and the Built Environment
SWORD Depositor: JISC PubRouter
Depositing User: JISC PubRouter
Date Deposited: 10 Jun 2021 09:17
Last Modified: 12 Jan 2022 13:28
URI: https://www.open-access.bcu.ac.uk/id/eprint/11756

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