Scaling the nexus: Towards integrated frameworks for analysing water, energy and food

The emergence of the water–energy–food (WEF) nexus has resulted in changes to the way we perceive our natural resources. Stressors such as climate change and population growth have highlighted the fragility of our WEF systems, necessitating integrated solutions across multiple scales. While a number...

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Main Authors: MCGRANE, Scott J., ACUTO, Michele, ARTIOLI, Francesca, CHEN, Po-Yu, COMBER, Robert, COTTEE, Julian, FARR-WHARTON, Geremy, GREEN, Nicola, HELFGOTT, Ariella, LARCOM, Shaun, MCCANN, Julie A., O'REILLY, Patrick, SALMORAL, Gloria, SCOTT, Marian, TODMAN, Lindsay C., VAN GEVELT, Terry, YAN, Xiaoyu
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-10492023-01-19T08:20:38Z Scaling the nexus: Towards integrated frameworks for analysing water, energy and food MCGRANE, Scott J. ACUTO, Michele ARTIOLI, Francesca CHEN, Po-Yu COMBER, Robert COTTEE, Julian FARR-WHARTON, Geremy GREEN, Nicola HELFGOTT, Ariella LARCOM, Shaun MCCANN, Julie A. O'REILLY, Patrick SALMORAL, Gloria SCOTT, Marian TODMAN, Lindsay C. VAN GEVELT, Terry YAN, Xiaoyu The emergence of the water–energy–food (WEF) nexus has resulted in changes to the way we perceive our natural resources. Stressors such as climate change and population growth have highlighted the fragility of our WEF systems, necessitating integrated solutions across multiple scales. While a number of frameworks and analytical tools have been developed since 2011, a comprehensive WEF nexus tool remains elusive, hindered in part by our limited data and understanding of the interdependencies and connections across the WEF systems. To achieve this, the community of academics, practitioners and policy-makers invested in WEF nexus research are addressing several critical areas that currently remain as barriers. First, the plurality of scales (e.g., spatial, temporal, institutional, jurisdictional) necessitates a more comprehensive effort to assess interdependencies between water, energy and food, from household to institutional and national levels. Second, and closely related to scale, a lack of available data often hinders our ability to quantify physical stocks and flows of resources. Overcoming these barriers necessitates engaging multiple stakeholders, and using experiences and local insights to better understand nexus dynamics in particular locations or scenarios, and we exemplify this with the inclusion of a UK-based case study on exploring the nexus in a particular geographical area. We elucidate many challenges that have arisen across nexus research, including the impact of multiple scales in operation, and concomitantly, what impact these scales have on data accessibility. We assess some of the critical frameworks and tools that are applied by nexus researchers and articulate some of the steps required to develop from nexus thinking to an operationalisable concept, with a consistent focus on scale and data availability. 2018-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/50 info:doi/10.1111/geoj.12256 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research/article/1049/viewcontent/Scaling_the_nexus_Towards_integrated_frameworks_for_analysing_water__energy_and_food.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Data availability Nexus drivers Scales and levels Uncertainty Water–energy–food nexus Water-energy-food webs Urban Studies and Planning
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topic Data availability
Nexus drivers
Scales and levels
Uncertainty
Water–energy–food nexus
Water-energy-food webs
Urban Studies and Planning
spellingShingle Data availability
Nexus drivers
Scales and levels
Uncertainty
Water–energy–food nexus
Water-energy-food webs
Urban Studies and Planning
MCGRANE, Scott J.
ACUTO, Michele
ARTIOLI, Francesca
CHEN, Po-Yu
COMBER, Robert
COTTEE, Julian
FARR-WHARTON, Geremy
GREEN, Nicola
HELFGOTT, Ariella
LARCOM, Shaun
MCCANN, Julie A.
O'REILLY, Patrick
SALMORAL, Gloria
SCOTT, Marian
TODMAN, Lindsay C.
VAN GEVELT, Terry
YAN, Xiaoyu
Scaling the nexus: Towards integrated frameworks for analysing water, energy and food
description The emergence of the water–energy–food (WEF) nexus has resulted in changes to the way we perceive our natural resources. Stressors such as climate change and population growth have highlighted the fragility of our WEF systems, necessitating integrated solutions across multiple scales. While a number of frameworks and analytical tools have been developed since 2011, a comprehensive WEF nexus tool remains elusive, hindered in part by our limited data and understanding of the interdependencies and connections across the WEF systems. To achieve this, the community of academics, practitioners and policy-makers invested in WEF nexus research are addressing several critical areas that currently remain as barriers. First, the plurality of scales (e.g., spatial, temporal, institutional, jurisdictional) necessitates a more comprehensive effort to assess interdependencies between water, energy and food, from household to institutional and national levels. Second, and closely related to scale, a lack of available data often hinders our ability to quantify physical stocks and flows of resources. Overcoming these barriers necessitates engaging multiple stakeholders, and using experiences and local insights to better understand nexus dynamics in particular locations or scenarios, and we exemplify this with the inclusion of a UK-based case study on exploring the nexus in a particular geographical area. We elucidate many challenges that have arisen across nexus research, including the impact of multiple scales in operation, and concomitantly, what impact these scales have on data accessibility. We assess some of the critical frameworks and tools that are applied by nexus researchers and articulate some of the steps required to develop from nexus thinking to an operationalisable concept, with a consistent focus on scale and data availability.
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author MCGRANE, Scott J.
ACUTO, Michele
ARTIOLI, Francesca
CHEN, Po-Yu
COMBER, Robert
COTTEE, Julian
FARR-WHARTON, Geremy
GREEN, Nicola
HELFGOTT, Ariella
LARCOM, Shaun
MCCANN, Julie A.
O'REILLY, Patrick
SALMORAL, Gloria
SCOTT, Marian
TODMAN, Lindsay C.
VAN GEVELT, Terry
YAN, Xiaoyu
author_facet MCGRANE, Scott J.
ACUTO, Michele
ARTIOLI, Francesca
CHEN, Po-Yu
COMBER, Robert
COTTEE, Julian
FARR-WHARTON, Geremy
GREEN, Nicola
HELFGOTT, Ariella
LARCOM, Shaun
MCCANN, Julie A.
O'REILLY, Patrick
SALMORAL, Gloria
SCOTT, Marian
TODMAN, Lindsay C.
VAN GEVELT, Terry
YAN, Xiaoyu
author_sort MCGRANE, Scott J.
title Scaling the nexus: Towards integrated frameworks for analysing water, energy and food
title_short Scaling the nexus: Towards integrated frameworks for analysing water, energy and food
title_full Scaling the nexus: Towards integrated frameworks for analysing water, energy and food
title_fullStr Scaling the nexus: Towards integrated frameworks for analysing water, energy and food
title_full_unstemmed Scaling the nexus: Towards integrated frameworks for analysing water, energy and food
title_sort scaling the nexus: towards integrated frameworks for analysing water, energy and food
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/50
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