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Amandine Pastor

Researcher at University of Lisbon

Publications -  27
Citations -  1763

Amandine Pastor is an academic researcher from University of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1175 citations. Previous affiliations of Amandine Pastor include International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis & Wageningen University and Research Centre.

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Accounting for environmental flow requirements in global water assessments

TL;DR: In this paper, five EF methods for calculating environmental flow requirements (EFRs) were compared with 11 case studies of locally assessed EFRs and the results showed that, on average, 37% of annual discharge was required to sustain environmental flow requirement.
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Towards a revised planetary boundary for consumptive freshwater use: role of environmental flow requirements

TL;DR: In this paper, a bottom-up quantification of local water availabilities taking account of environmental flow requirements is proposed, based on the conceptual and quantitative foundation of the recently suggested planetary boundary for freshwater (PB-Water).
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Reconciling irrigated food production with environmental flows for Sustainable Development Goals implementation

TL;DR: Gridded process-based estimates of EFRs and their violation through human water withdrawals are established and it is explicitly show that improvement of irrigation practices can widely compensate for such losses on a sustainable basis.
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The global nexus of food–trade–water sustaining environmental flows by 2050

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the impact of climate change with the representative concentration pathway 8.5 scenario and socioeconomics with the shared socioeconomic pathway 2 scenario on land use, water consumption and food trade under four water regulation policy scenarios (invest, exploit, environment and environment+).