Earth (Apr 2024)

The Modelling of the Evapotranspiration Portion of the Water Footprint: A Global Sensitivity Analysis in the Brazilian Serra Gaúcha

  • Gustavo Mendes Platt,
  • Vinícius Kuczynski Nunes,
  • Paulo Roberto Martins,
  • Ricardo Gonçalves de Faria Corrêa,
  • Francisco Bruno Souza Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/earth5020007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 133 – 148

Abstract

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Water footprints have been widely used to illustrate the consumption of water in many situations, for instance, in products, processes, or regions of interest. In this work, we analyzed—using a sensitivity analysis approach—the effect of some variables in the calculation of the water footprint in the viticulture in the Brazilian Serra Gaúcha (the major producing region of Brazilian wine). The classical Penman–Monteith model for evapotransporation was considered, with uncertainties in some parameters (dead mulch covering a fraction of the vineyard, maximum temperatures for some months, the altitudes and latitudes of the site). A sensitivity analysis was conducted using the SAFE toolbox under Octave framework. The results indicated that the the portion of the water footprint corresponding to evapotranspiration is more sensitive to the values of the mulch-covered fraction and the altitude of the site in comparison with the latitude and the maximum temperatures.

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