Integrating the water-energy-food nexus and LCA + DEA methodology for sustainable fisheries management: a case study of Cantabrian fishing fleets
2024
Martínez Ibáñez, Eva | Laso Cortabitarte, Jara | Vázquez Rowe, Ian | Ceballos Santos, Sandra | Fernández Ríos, Ana | Margallo Blanco, María | Aldaco García, Rubén | Universidad de Cantabria
The fishing sector constitutes an important source of economic revenue in northern Spain. In this context, various research studies have focused on the application of the five-step Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) methodology to quantify environmental impacts of fishing systems. However, some of them have used environmental indicators that focus on individual environmental issues, hindering the goal of achieving integrated resource management. Therefore, in this study, the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) Nexus is employed as an integrative perspective that considers the synergies and trade-offs between carbon footprint, energy requirements, and water demand. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the operational efficiency and environmental impacts of Cantabrian fishing fleets. To this end, the combined use of LCA and DEA, along with the WEF Nexus, was applied to the Cantabrian purse seine fleet. DEA matrices were generated using the LCA-derived WEF nexus values as inputs to calculate efficiency scores for each vessel. Subsequently, based on the efficiency projections provided by the DEA model, a new impact assessment was performed to understand the eco-efficiency and potential environmental benefits of operating at higher levels of efficiency within this fleet. The average efficiency of the fleet was above 60 %. Inefficient units demonstrated a greater potential to reduce their environmental impacts (up to 65 %) by operating according to efficiency projections. Furthermore, the results revealed a strong dependence of environmental impacts on one of the operational inputs, i.e., fuel consumption. These findings highlight the significance of embracing holistic approaches that combine technical, economic, and social factors to achieve a sustainable balance in fisheries systems. In this regard, the five-step LCA + DEA method applied in conjunction with the WEF Nexus emerged as a suitable tool for measuring operational and environmental objectives.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]This work was supported by the EAPA_576/2018NEPTUNUS project. The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of Interreg Atlantic Area. Furthermore, the authors are grateful for the funding of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the SMARTFOODPRINT project (PID2022-137023OB-C31) (AEO/FEDER, UE). We also want to thank the fishermen and those responsible for the processing plant for the provision of the data. Eva Martínez-Ibanez is grateful for funding through the FPI predoctoral fellowship (PREP2022- 000784)
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