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This report attempts to draw out the main messages covered during a session on “Approaches to Resource Management for the Nexus” (International conference on Sustainability in the Water-Energy-Food Nexus. Synergies and Tradeoffs: Governance and Tools at various Scales held in Bonn, Germany, on 19th and 20th of May 2014). In this session, the audience was reminded of the importance to think about geography and topography to understand trade-offs in the WEF Nexus, and in particular to consider transboundary linkages across nations and ecosystems. Building on a large body of case studies, another presenter put forth the necessity to implement resource management across traditional (FAO) sectors (water, land use …) and along common guidelines. A framework was introduced to that effect. The remaining two speakers introduced new technical tools in resource allocation. Their common denominator is that they integrate models and model approaches of different disciplines.
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wydano
2015-01-01
otrzymano
2014-06-30
zaakceptowano
2015-09-30
online
2015-12-17
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- Junior Researcher, Centre for Development Research (ZEF C), University of Bonn, Germany, navneet2206@gmail.com
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- Senior Researcher, Centre for Development Research (ZEF B), University of Bonn, Germany
Bibliografia
- [1] Hurford, A. P. & Harou, J. J. Visualising Pareto-optimal trade-offs helps move beyond monetary-only criteria for water management decisions. Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 16, EGU2014-13494, 2014.
- [2] Hurford, A. P. and Harou, J. J. Balancing ecosystem services with energy and food security - assessing trade-offs for reservoir operation and irrigation investment in Kenya’s Tana basin. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 11, 1343-1388, 2014. www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci-discuss.net/11/1343/2014/ doi: 10.5194/hessd-11-1343-2014[WoS][Crossref]
- [3] PUTZENLECHNER, B, ZABEL, F., DELZEIT, R., MAUSER, W., KLEPPER, G. (2014): Global agricultural potentials - ecological and economic considerations , Sustainability in the Water- Food-Energy-Nexus 2014 , 69-70 , Bonn, Germany , Abstract, published.
- [4] Rasul G. Food, water and energy security in South Asia: A nexus perspective from the Hindu Kush Himalayan region. Environmental science and policy 39 (2014) 35-48, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2014.01.010.[Crossref][WoS]
- [5] Rasul, G. Contribution of Himalayan Ecosystems to Water, Energy, and Food Security in South Asia: A Nexus Approach. ICIMOD, 2012, Kathmandu, Nepal.
- [6] Rasul, G. Why eastern Himalayan countries should cooperate in transboundary water resource management. Water Policy Vol 16 No 1 pp 19-38 © IWA Publishing, 2014 doi: 10.2166/ wp.2013.190[WoS][Crossref]
- [7] Zabel, F., Mauser, W., Plaster Lechner, B., Delzeit, R., Klepper, G. Potential of Improving food security through closing yield gaps and land use expansion, 2nd Global Land Project Open Science Meeting 2014 , Berlin, Abstract, published.
- [8] FAO concept note on WEF nexus: http://www.fao.org/energy/81320/en/
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