02114naa a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400270006010000200008724501220010726000090022930000100023852013050024865300100155365300240156365300310158765300360161865300320165465300200168670000160170670000230172270000200174570000130176570000210177877300370179921605352024-01-08 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.3390/w152239552DOI1 aCARRA, S. H. Z. aImpact assessment of livestock production on water scarcity in a watershed in Southern Brazil.h[electronic resource] c2023 a18 p. aThis study presents the assessment of water scarcity associated with livestock production in a watershed in Southern Brazil where 115 farms (poultry, pig, and milk) are located. The methods, AWARE—available water remaining, and BWSI—blue water scarcity index, were applied monthly for the year 2018, and the characterization factors (CF) were regionalized into five scenarios evaluated by varying water availability and environmental water requirements. Livestock water consumption accounted for 94.1% of the total water consumed. Low water scarcity was observed in all scenarios (BWSI < 0). The highest CFAWARE was observed in scenario 3, ranging from 2.15 to 9.70 m3 world eq.m3, with higher water scarcity in summer. In the same scenario, pig production presented the highest annual average water scarcity footprint (WSF) of 90.3 m3 world eq./t carcass weight. Among milk production systems, pasture-based systems presented the highest annual average WSF of 52.7 m3 world eq./t fat protein corrected milk, surpassing semi-confined and confined systems by 12.4% and 3.5%, respectively. In scenario 3, poultry production presented an annual average WSF of 49.3 m3 world eq./t carcass weight. This study contributes knowledge to the livestock sector to perform the assessment of water scarcity. aAWARE aBlue scarcity index aDomestic water consumption aEnvironmental water requirement aLivestock water consumption aTechnical water1 aDRASTIG, K.1 aPALHARES, J. C. P.1 aBORTOLIN, T. A.1 aKOCH, H.1 aSCHNEIDER, V. E. tWatergv. 15, n. 22, 3955, 2023.