Integrated assessment of water–energy–food nexus: conceptual framework and application to the Ping River basin, Thailand

IF 2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 WATER RESOURCES International Journal of Water Resources Development Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI:10.1080/07900627.2023.2252529
Kaushal Chapagain, Mukand S. Babel, Daniel Karthe, Jürgen Stamm
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ABSTRACTWater, energy and food are the three foremost vital resources that need to be protected for human existence and sustainable development. The study develops an indicator-based framework for integrated assessment of the water–energy–food nexus at the river basin scale. The framework is designed to have three successive levels for the assessment. The proposed three-tiered assessment framework can aid concerned resources management authorities to evaluate the water–energy–food nexus and also to identify the action required to enhance resource productivities. The suitability of the framework is demonstrated through its application to the Ping River basin in Thailand.KEYWORDS: Water–energy–food nexusintegrated frameworkindicatorswater–energy–food nexus indexPing River basin Author contributionsKaushal Chapagain: conceptualization, methodology, formal analysis, data collection, writing – original draft, review and editing. Mukand S. Babel: conceptualization, methodology, validation, writing – review and editing. Daniel Karthe: conceptualization, methodology, validation, writing – review and editing. Jürgen Stamm: methodology, validation, writing – review and editing.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Data availabilityThe data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon request.Supplementary materialSupplemental data for this article can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2023.2252529Additional informationFundingThe authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the DAAD-funded ‘Global Water and Climate Adaptation Centre – Aachen, Bangkok, Chennai, Dresden (ABCD-Centre)’ for the conduct of this research study.
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水-能源-粮食关系的综合评价:概念框架及其在泰国平河流域的应用
水、能源和食物是人类赖以生存和可持续发展的三大重要资源。本研究建立了基于指标的流域尺度水-能-粮关系综合评价框架。该框架设计为三个连续的评估级别。拟议的三级评估框架可以帮助有关的资源管理当局评价水-能源-粮食的关系,并确定提高资源生产力所需的行动。通过对泰国平河流域的应用,验证了该框架的适用性。关键词:水-能-粮关系综合框架指标水-能-粮关系指数平河流域作者贡献skaushal Chapagain:概念、方法、形式分析、数据收集、撰写-原稿、审稿和编辑巴别尔:概念化、方法论、验证、写作、审查和编辑。丹尼尔·卡特:概念化,方法论,验证,写作-审查和编辑。j rgen Stamm:方法论,验证,写作-审查和编辑。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。数据可得性支持本研究结果的数据可应要求从通讯作者处获得。作者感谢daad资助的“亚琛、曼谷、金奈、德累斯顿全球水与气候适应中心(ABCD-Centre)”为开展本研究提供的资金支持。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Water Resources Development is a policy and practice-oriented Journal that covers all aspects of water resources policy, management, development and governance. It is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on water resources and their economic, financial, social and environmental-related impacts. Contributions which include the interdependences and inter-linkages between the water and the agricultural, energy, industrial and health sectors in both developed and developing countries, both at present and in the future, are welcome.
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