一个灵活的投入产出价格模型,用于评估能源、水和粮食安全政策制定的联系视角

Garima Vats , Deepak Sharma , Suwin Sandu
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投入产出模型及其扩展为探索能源、水和粮食之间的相互联系——能源、水和粮食关系(EWF-n)——提供了多种前景。本文以印度为例,探讨了一种关系知情的政策制定方法,以解决EWF的安全挑战。首先,建立了Leontief需求驱动的ewf扩展投入产出模型。然后使用灵活函数进一步修改已开发模型的Leontief生产函数(代表内生的固定技术系数),以捕获ewf相关的技术和政策干预。模型中产生的变化(包括不同的输入替代可能性)允许评估对ewf的关联或非关联考虑的策略场景。这些情景评估了2015-2047年期间不同领域(自然、社会、经济、环境)短期、中期和长期的结果。结果表明,以EWF为导向的情景不仅在EWF结果的最显著的长期改善方面产生了主要的协同效益,而且还取得了相当优越的经济、社会和环境结果。还讨论了各种政策方案之间的协同作用和权衡。从该方法的应用中获得的见解,特别是跨部门(EWF)、跨领域和跨时间的见解,可以为政策制定者提供有希望的启示,以采取有力和可持续的战略来应对EWF的挑战。
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A flexible input-output price model for assessment of a nexus perspective to energy, water, food security policymaking

Input-Output models and their extensions offer multiple prospects to explore the energy, water, food inter-linkages – Energy, Water, Food nexus (EWF-n). This paper takes India as a case study to examine a nexus-informed approach to policy making for redressing the EWF security (EWF-s) challenges. First, a Leontief demand-driven EWF-extended Input-Output model is developed. The Leontief's production functions (representing endogenous, fixed technical coefficients) of the developed model are then further modified using flexible functions to capture EWF-related technological and policy interventions. The resulting changes in the model (to include divergent input substitution possibilities) allow evaluation of policy scenarios with nexus or non-nexus considerations towards EWF-s. These scenarios assess outcomes across diverse domains (physical, social, economic, environmental) in short, medium, and long-run over the period 2015-2047. The results show that not only does the EWF nexus-oriented scenario produce major co-benefits demonstrated in terms of the most significant long-term improvement in EWF outcomes but that it also achieves considerably superior economic, social, and environmental outcomes. Synergies and trade-offs across various policy scenarios are also discussed. The insights obtained from the application of this approach, especially cross-sectorial (EWF), cross-domain, and temporal can provide promising takeaways for policymakers to adopt a robust and sustainable strategy for tackling the EWF-s challenges.

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