z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
Food Security in the United Arab Emirates (UAE): The Great Competition between the Agricultural and Forestry Sector on Irrigation Resources
Author(s) -
Suzan Shahin,
Mohammed A. Salem
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of research in science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2412-4389
DOI - 10.24178/ijrs.2015.1.1.19
Subject(s) - agriculture , water resources , business , food security , sustainability , resource (disambiguation) , water resource management , geography , environmental science , ecology , computer network , archaeology , computer science , biology
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a country that has scarcity in fresh water resources. Groundwater, which contributes to 70% of the total water resources in the country, is a non-renewable water resource. This resource plays significant role in converting the desert to a green paradise. It covers around 95% and 82% of the watering requirements of the agricultural and forestry sector, respectively. Besides the critical problems that this resource suffers from; including depletion, saline water intrusion and contamination. It has also a limited life time expectancy, estimated to be between 16 to 36 years. The total annual water withdrawal by the green sector in the country is estimated to be above 2198 million m3, from which above 32% is used to cover the irrigation requirements for the forestry sector and landscaping, while the rest amount is used for crop production purposes. The great competition between the two sectors, lead to make the sustainability approach in maintaining both sectors extremely difficult, especially with the absence of groundwater supply and the sharp population growth. Therefore, serious and quick actions have to take place; in order to save the future of food security in the UAE.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here