Development of a method to assess synergy and competition for water use among water-energy-food nexus in the Yellow River basin: Water quantity-quality dimensions

IF 5.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal of Hydrology Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.131607
Xinxueqi Han , En Hua , Jiajie Guan , Bernie A Engel , Rong Liu , Yawen Bai , Shikun Sun , Yubao Wang
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Water, as an indispensable component of the water-energy-food (WEF) nexus, plays a pivotal role in shaping its stability and safety. The competition for water between the food and energy systems is accentuated in the concept of the nexus. However, existing quantitative frameworks and assessment mechanisms have limitations as they often neglect to consider water quality in water competition within the WEF nexus. Therefore, a WEF nexus synergy and competition assessment method was proposed by coupling water footprint theory and the Lotka-Volterra model in this paper. This method establishes two scenarios based on the water footprint perspective, namely, water quantity and water quality-quantity. It effectively addresses the deficiencies in quantitative analysis of WEF system trade-offs and synergies. To illustrate the application of the method, this study conducted a case study in the Yellow River Basin (YRB) of China, evaluating the complex competitive and synergistic mechanisms of water use in the energy and food industries. Compared to the water quantity scenario, the results reveals that the inclusion of gray water footprint intensifies the competition for water in the food and energy industries in the YRB from 2000 to 2020, particularly in resource-based and economically developed cities. The spatial distribution characteristics of water resource competition and synergy in the YRB’s WEF system align with WEF endowment and economic technology levels. To address water conflicts in the WEF nexus and enhance nexus security, this study proposes a regulatory pathway for WEF system synergistic security based on two aspects (water competition and synergy characteristics and resource endowment). It contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of water competition and synergy in the WEF nexus and provides valuable insights for resource management.

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开发黄河流域水-能源-粮食关系中用水协同与竞争的评估方法:水量-水质维度
水作为水-能源-粮食(WEF)关系中不可或缺的组成部分,在形成其稳定性和安全性方面发挥着举足轻重的作用。水-能源-粮食关系的概念突出了粮食和能源系统对水的竞争。然而,现有的定量框架和评估机制存在局限性,因为它们往往忽视了 WEF 关系中水竞争的水质问题。因此,本文结合水足迹理论和 Lotka-Volterra 模型,提出了一种水环境关系协同与竞争评估方法。该方法基于水足迹视角建立了两种情景,即水量情景和水质-水量情景。它有效地解决了水环境基金系统权衡和协同作用定量分析的不足。为说明该方法的应用,本研究在中国黄河流域(YRB)开展了一项案例研究,评估了能源和食品行业用水的复杂竞争和协同机制。与水量情景相比,研究结果表明,加入灰色水足迹后,2000-2020 年黄河流域食品和能源行业的用水竞争加剧,尤其是在资源型城市和经济发达城市。长三角世界经济论坛系统中水资源竞争与协同的空间分布特征与世界经济论坛的禀赋和经济技术水平相一致。为解决WEF关系中的水冲突,提高关系安全,本研究从两个方面(水资源竞争与协同特征和资源禀赋)提出了WEF系统协同安全的调控途径。该研究有助于更全面地理解水环境关系中的水竞争与协同,并为资源管理提供有价值的见解。
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Journal of Hydrology
Journal of Hydrology 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hydrology publishes original research papers and comprehensive reviews in all the subfields of the hydrological sciences including water based management and policy issues that impact on economics and society. These comprise, but are not limited to the physical, chemical, biogeochemical, stochastic and systems aspects of surface and groundwater hydrology, hydrometeorology and hydrogeology. Relevant topics incorporating the insights and methodologies of disciplines such as climatology, water resource systems, hydraulics, agrohydrology, geomorphology, soil science, instrumentation and remote sensing, civil and environmental engineering are included. Social science perspectives on hydrological problems such as resource and ecological economics, environmental sociology, psychology and behavioural science, management and policy analysis are also invited. Multi-and interdisciplinary analyses of hydrological problems are within scope. The science published in the Journal of Hydrology is relevant to catchment scales rather than exclusively to a local scale or site.
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