Tools for tackling the water-energy-food nexus

Researchers and practitioners have developed many tools to study the water-energy-food nexus at a variety of scales and perspectives in order to aid decision-making. However, there is a recognised lack of tools that consider these interdependent and complex interactions in an integrated fashion. Whe...

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Main Author: Byers Edward A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015-01-01
Series:Change and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems
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spelling doaj-db4c08501a8340cb976e933c50b6d37f2020-11-24T20:56:52ZengDe GruyterChange and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems2300-36692015-01-012110.1515/cass-2015-0019cass-2015-0019Tools for tackling the water-energy-food nexusByers Edward A.0Devonshire building 3rd floor, School of Civil Engineering Researchers and practitioners have developed many tools to study the water-energy-food nexus at a variety of scales and perspectives in order to aid decision-making. However, there is a recognised lack of tools that consider these interdependent and complex interactions in an integrated fashion. Whether to connect and federate wellestablished modelling systems and approaches, which may be challenging, or to design truly integrated tools for holistic consideration of the nexus issues, is also debated. This paper discusses four distinctly different approaches which appear to have wide-scale applicability, although demonstration of these approaches in multiple cases (besides the Polestar model which is already regional/ global) is yet to be applied. Sustainable implementation of any tools will require greater accessibility such that they may be more widely deployed by practitioners. Harmonisation of results and insights between different scales, so that decision-makers may consider global-local impacts, also remains a challenge.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/cass.2015.2.issue-1/cass-2015-0019/cass-2015-0019.xml?format=INTwater-energy-food nexustoolsgovernance
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Change and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems
water-energy-food nexus
tools
governance
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title Tools for tackling the water-energy-food nexus
title_short Tools for tackling the water-energy-food nexus
title_full Tools for tackling the water-energy-food nexus
title_fullStr Tools for tackling the water-energy-food nexus
title_full_unstemmed Tools for tackling the water-energy-food nexus
title_sort tools for tackling the water-energy-food nexus
publisher De Gruyter
series Change and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems
issn 2300-3669
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Researchers and practitioners have developed many tools to study the water-energy-food nexus at a variety of scales and perspectives in order to aid decision-making. However, there is a recognised lack of tools that consider these interdependent and complex interactions in an integrated fashion. Whether to connect and federate wellestablished modelling systems and approaches, which may be challenging, or to design truly integrated tools for holistic consideration of the nexus issues, is also debated. This paper discusses four distinctly different approaches which appear to have wide-scale applicability, although demonstration of these approaches in multiple cases (besides the Polestar model which is already regional/ global) is yet to be applied. Sustainable implementation of any tools will require greater accessibility such that they may be more widely deployed by practitioners. Harmonisation of results and insights between different scales, so that decision-makers may consider global-local impacts, also remains a challenge.
topic water-energy-food nexus
tools
governance
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