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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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The WULCA consensus characterization model for water scarcity footprints: assessing impacts of water consumption based on available water remaining (AWARE)
Anne-Marie Boulay,Anne-Marie Boulay,Jane C. Bare,Lorenzo Benini,Markus Berger,Michael J. Lathuillière,Alessandro Manzardo,Manuele Margni,Masaharu Motoshita,Montserrat Núñez,Amandine Pastor,Amandine Pastor,Bradley G. Ridoutt,Bradley G. Ridoutt,Taikan Oki,Sebastien Worbe,Stephan Pfister +16 more
TL;DR: This method represents the state of the art of the current knowledge on how to assess potential impacts from water use in LCA, assessing both human and ecosystem users’ potential deprivation, at the midpoint level, and provides a consensus-based methodology for the calculation of a water scarcity footprint as per ISO 14046.
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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
Dieter Gerten,Holger Hoff,Holger Hoff,Johan Rockström,Jonas Jägermeyr,Matti Kummu,Amandine Pastor +6 more
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
Amandine Pastor,Amandine Pastor,Amandine Pastor,Amanda Palazzo,Petr Havlik,Hester Biemans,Yoshihide Wada,Michael Obersteiner,Pavel Kabat,Pavel Kabat,Fulco Ludwig +10 more
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+).