Development and application of integrative modeling tools in support of food-energy-water nexus planning—a research agenda

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作者
Miralles-Wilhelm F. [1 ]
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[1] Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center/Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, University of Maryland, 5825 University Research Court, College Park, 20740, MD
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
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Energy; Food; Modeling; Nexus; Water;
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10.1007/s13412-016-0361-1
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This paper outlines a research agenda on the development of analytical tools to support the analysis of integrated food, energy, and water (FEW) systems. The thrust of this agenda is on increasing awareness and building capacity on interdisciplinary data and mathematical modeling toward integrated planning and identification/evaluation of trade-offs and synergies in developing such systems. The research agenda consists of development of principles, algorithms, and model formulations for understanding and evaluating the potential of implementing FEW nexus approaches within a systems perspective. The proposed agenda also stresses the need for integrating areas of disciplinary expertise, the ability to identify and address shared needs of FEW stakeholders, and facilitating tailored analyses over different geographical regions and temporal scales. Outputs and products of this research are quantitative tools that focus on upstream sector planning in order to identify primary opportunities and constraints to food, energy, and water system development, indicating priorities for more detailed analysis as well as providing characterization of alternative system configuration that meet integrated FEW objectives. This research agenda should also result in an improved understanding of economic and social trade-offs among competing FEW priorities; responses to the research questions contained in this agenda are bound to support decision-making in integrated FEW system planning and particularly prioritization of FEW investments. © 2016, The Author(s).
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