跨尺度的再生水管理:生物圈可持续性的改造愿景

E. Markelova, Puri Canals, Angela De Domingo, Marc García-Durán Huet
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不同规模和行业的水资源管理需要一致性,这促使本文制定了一个“主动”的改造愿景,寻求整合净积极、可持续和可再生的设计理念。由于地球边界框架是从科学知识到政治工具(例如可持续发展目标)的关键交流工具,因此对与水有关的主题进行了相应的修订。这表明,水管理在气候变化中的作用在很大程度上被忽视了,而水管理反过来又被证明是变化的驱动因素,同时也受到这些变化的影响。此外,研究表明,与水有关的碳足迹和能源使用之间的联系为气候变化社区提供了一个宝贵的机会,可以更好地管理两种最宝贵的资源。提出了一种区分水质、水量和水状态的新方法。因此,除了定性和定量目标之外,依赖于氢键的水的物理状态应该有助于改善跨尺度的水管理。了解水的复杂性将有助于沟通,提高人们的意识,即每一个行动都会创造一种遗产。总的来说,这项研究加强了这样一种观点,即基于科学的战略需要更好的沟通,生物地球化学科学可以作为一种模式,使教育工作者和决策者更容易获得知识。关键词:水相关碳足迹,分子水结构,社会生态再生
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REGENERATIVE WATER MANAGEMENT ACROSS SCALES: A RETROFIT VISION FOR BIOSPHERE SUSTAINABILITY
There is a need for consistency in water management across scales and sectors, which motivated this paper to formulate a “proactive” retrofit vision seeking to integrate net-positive, sustainable and regenerative design concepts. Since the Planetary Boundaries framework is the key communication tool from scientific knowledge to political instruments (e.g., Sustainable Development Goals), water-related topics are revised accordingly. It is suggested that the role of water management in Climate Change is largely overlooked, which, in turn, is demonstrated to be the driver of change and, at the same time, impacted by these changes. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the link between water-related carbon footprint and energy use presents the Climate Change community with a valuable opportunity to better manage two of the most valuable resources. A new approach is suggested by distinguishing water quality, quantity, and water state. So that beyond qualitative and quantitative goals, the physical state of water, which depends on hydrogen bonding, should help improve water management across scales. Understating water complexity shall facilitate communication raising awareness that every action creates a legacy. Overall, this study strengthens the idea that science-based strategies require better communication where biogeochemical science may serve a model to make knowledge more available to educators and policymakers.   Keywords: water-related carbon footprint, molecular water structure, socio-ecological regeneration.
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