Elevating the role of water resilience in food system dialogues

IF 4.3 Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences Water Security Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.wasec.2022.100126
Nathanial Matthews , James Dalton , John Matthews , Holly Barclay , Jennie Barron , Dustin Garrick , Line Gordon , Saleemul Huq , Tom Isman , Peter McCornick , Alqayam Meghji , Naho Mirumachi , Shehnaaz Moosa , Mark Mulligan , Andrew Noble , Olga Petryniak , Jamie Pittock , Cibele Queiroz , Claudia Ringler , Mark Smith , Louise Whiting
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Ensuring resilient food systems and sustainable healthy diets for all requires much higher water use, however, water resources are finite, geographically dispersed, volatile under climate change, and required for other vital functions including ecosystems and the services they provide. Good governance for resilient water resources is a necessary precursor to deciding on solutions, sourcing finance, and delivering infrastructure. Six attributes that together provide a foundation for good governance to reduce future water risks to food systems are proposed. These attributes dovetail in their dual focus on incorporating adaptive learning and new knowledge, and adopting the types of governance systems required for water resilient food systems. The attributes are also founded in the need to greater recognise the role natural, healthy ecosystems play in food systems. The attributes are listed below and are grounded in scientific evidence and the diverse collective experience and expertise of stakeholders working across the science-policy interface: Adopting interconnected systems thinking that embraces the complexity of how we produce, distribute, and add value to food including harnessing the experience and expertise of stakeholders s; adopting multi-level inclusive governance and supporting inclusive participation; enabling continual innovation, new knowledge and learning, and information dissemination; incorporating diversity and redundancy for resilience to shocks; ensuring system preparedness to shocks; and planning for the long term. This will require food and water systems to pro-actively work together toward a socially and environmentally just space that considers the water and food needs of people, the ecosystems that underpin our food systems, and broader energy and equity concerns.

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确保有抵御力的粮食系统和所有人的可持续健康饮食需要更多的水资源,然而,水资源是有限的,地理上分散,在气候变化下不稳定,并且需要其他重要功能,包括生态系统及其提供的服务。对具有复原力的水资源进行良好治理是决定解决方案、寻求融资和交付基础设施的必要前提。本文提出了六个属性,它们共同为善治奠定了基础,以减少未来粮食系统的水风险。这些特征与他们的双重重点相吻合,即纳入适应性学习和新知识,以及采用抗水粮食系统所需的治理系统类型。我们还需要进一步认识到自然、健康的生态系统在粮食系统中发挥的作用。以下是基于科学证据和在科学-政策界面上工作的利益相关者的不同集体经验和专业知识的属性:采用相互关联的系统思维,包括我们如何生产、分配和增加粮食价值的复杂性,包括利用利益相关者的经验和专业知识;采取多层次包容性治理,支持包容性参与;促进持续创新、新知识和学习,以及信息传播;将多样性和冗余性纳入抵御冲击的能力;确保系统对冲击做好准备;并做长期规划。这将要求粮食和水系统积极合作,建立一个社会和环境公正的空间,考虑到人们的水和粮食需求、支撑粮食系统的生态系统以及更广泛的能源和公平问题。
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Water Security
Water Security Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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期刊介绍: Water Security aims to publish papers that contribute to a better understanding of the economic, social, biophysical, technological, and institutional influencers of current and future global water security. At the same time the journal intends to stimulate debate, backed by science, with strong interdisciplinary connections. The goal is to publish concise and timely reviews and synthesis articles about research covering the following elements of water security: -Shortage- Flooding- Governance- Health and Sanitation
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