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Tackling trade-offs in the nexus of water, energy and food 全文
2015
Pittock, J. | Or, S. | Stevens, L. | Aheeyar, Mohamed | Smith, M.
Tackling trade-offs in the nexus of water, energy and food 全文
2015
Pittock, J. | Or, S. | Stevens, L. | Aheeyar, Mohamed | Smith, M.
We explore processes that enable effective policies and practices for managing the links between water, energy, and food. Three case studies are assessed at different scales in the Mekong River basin, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. We find that there are considerable opportunities for improving outcomes for sustainable development by finding solutions that accommodate multiple objectives in the nexus. These include making data more publicly available, commissioning independent experts to advise on contested issues, engaging under-represented stakeholders in decision-making, sharing benefits, exploring different perspectives in forums where alternative development options can be tested and engaging decision-makers at different scales.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Tackling trade-offs in the nexus of water, energy and food 全文
2015
Pittock, J. | Or, S. | Stevens, L. | Aheeyar, Mohamed M.M. | Smith, M.
We explore processes that enable effective policies and practices for managing the links between water, energy, and food. Three case studies are assessed at different scales in the Mekong River basin, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. We find that there are considerable opportunities for improving outcomes for sustainable development by finding solutions that accommodate multiple objectives in the nexus. These include making data more publicly available, commissioning independent experts to advise on contested issues, engaging under-represented stakeholders in decision-making, sharing benefits, exploring different perspectives in forums where alternative development options can be tested and engaging decision-makers at different scales.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Tackling Trade-offs in the Nexus of Water, Energy and Food 全文
2015
Pittock, J. | Orr, S. | Stevens, L. | Aheeyar, M. | Smith, M.
We explore processes that enable effective policies and practices for managing the links between water, energy, and food. Three case studies are assessed at different scales in the Mekong River basin, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. We find that there are considerable opportunities for improving outcomes for sustainable development by finding solutions that accommodate multiple objectives in the nexus. These include making data more publicly available, commissioning independent experts to advise on contested issues, engaging under-represented stakeholders in decision-making, sharing benefits, exploring different perspectives in forums where alternative development options can be tested and engaging decision-makers at different scales.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Linking groundwater-surface water exchange to food production and salmonid growth 全文
2015
Mejia, Francine Harriet | Baxter, Colden V. | Berntsen, Eric Karl | Fremier, Alexander K.
Materials, energy, and organisms from groundwater serve as resource subsidies to lotic systems. These subsidies influence food production and post-emergent fish growth and condition through nutrient inputs and water temperature changes. To test whether post-emergent fish grew faster in gaining sites, we grew hatchery post-emergent salmon in enclosures, sampled periphyton, benthic invertebrates and wild salmon, and modeled fish growth across a gradient of groundwater-surface water exchange. Fish grew almost twice as fast in gaining (2.7 % g d | The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Achieving Water and Food Security in 2050: Outlook, Policies, and Investments 全文
2015
Dennis Wichelns
Achieving Water and Food Security in 2050: Outlook, Policies, and Investments 全文
2015
Dennis Wichelns
Food production in 2050 will be sufficient, globally, but many of the poor will remain food insecure. The primary cause of food insecurity will continue to be poverty, rather than inadequate food production. Thus, policies and investments that increase the incomes of the poor will remain the best ways to extend food security to all. Investments that promote growth in sustainable agriculture and provide non-farm employment opportunities in rural areas of lower income countries will be most helpful. There will be sufficient water, globally, to achieve food production goals and sustain rural and urban livelihoods, if we allocate and manage the resource wisely. Yet, water shortages will constrain agricultural production and limit incomes and livelihood opportunities in many areas. Policies and investments are needed to extend and ensure access to water for household use and agricultural production. Challenges requiring the attention of policy makers and investors include increasing urbanization and increasing demands for land and water resources. Policy makers must ensure that farmers retain access to the water they need for producing food and sustaining livelihoods, and they must create greater opportunities for women in agriculture. They must also motivate investments in new technologies that will enhance crop and livestock production, particularly for smallholders, and encourage the private sector to invest in activities that create employment opportunities in rural areas.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Achieving Water and Food Security in 2050: Outlook, Policies, and Investments 全文
2015
Dennis Wichelns
Food production in 2050 will be sufficient, globally, but many of the poor will remain food insecure. The primary cause of food insecurity will continue to be poverty, rather than inadequate food production. Thus, policies and investments that increase the incomes of the poor will remain the best ways to extend food security to all. Investments that promote growth in sustainable agriculture and provide non-farm employment opportunities in rural areas of lower income countries will be most helpful. There will be sufficient water, globally, to achieve food production goals and sustain rural and urban livelihoods, if we allocate and manage the resource wisely. Yet, water shortages will constrain agricultural production and limit incomes and livelihood opportunities in many areas. Policies and investments are needed to extend and ensure access to water for household use and agricultural production. Challenges requiring the attention of policy makers and investors include increasing urbanization and increasing demands for land and water resources. Policy makers must ensure that farmers retain access to the water they need for producing food and sustaining livelihoods, and they must create greater opportunities for women in agriculture. They must also motivate investments in new technologies that will enhance crop and livestock production, particularly for smallholders, and encourage the private sector to invest in activities that create employment opportunities in rural areas.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Achieving Water and Food Security in 2050: Outlook, Policies, and Investments 全文
2015
Wichelns, Dennis
Food production in 2050 will be sufficient, globally, but many of the poor will remain food insecure. The primary cause of food insecurity will continue to be poverty, rather than inadequate food production. Thus, policies and investments that increase the incomes of the poor will remain the best ways to extend food security to all. Investments that promote growth in sustainable agriculture and provide non-farm employment opportunities in rural areas of lower income countries will be most helpful. There will be sufficient water, globally, to achieve food production goals and sustain rural and urban livelihoods, if we allocate and manage the resource wisely. Yet, water shortages will constrain agricultural production and limit incomes and livelihood opportunities in many areas. Policies and investments are needed to extend and ensure access to water for household use and agricultural production. Challenges requiring the attention of policy makers and investors include increasing urbanization and increasing demands for land and water resources. Policy makers must ensure that farmers retain access to the water they need for producing food and sustaining livelihoods, and they must create greater opportunities for women in agriculture. They must also motivate investments in new technologies that will enhance crop and livestock production, particularly for smallholders, and encourage the private sector to invest in activities that create employment opportunities in rural areas.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Linking groundwater-surface water exchange to food production and salmonid growth 全文
2015
Mejia, Francine Harriet | Baxter, Colden V. | Berntsen, Eric Karl | Fremier, Alexander K.
Linking groundwater-surface water exchange to food production and salmonid growth 全文
2015
Mejia, Francine Harriet | Baxter, Colden V. | Berntsen, Eric Karl | Fremier, Alexander K.
Materials, energy, and organisms from groundwater serve as resource subsidies to lotic systems. These subsidies influence food production and post-emergent fish growth and condition through nutrient inputs and water temperature changes. To test whether post-emergent fish grew faster in gaining sites, we grew hatchery post-emergent salmon in enclosures, sampled periphyton, benthic invertebrates and wild salmon, and modeled fish growth across a gradient of groundwater-surface water exchange. Fish grew almost twice as fast in gaining (2.7 % g d | The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the pdf file of the accepted manuscript may differ slightly from what is displayed on the item page. The information in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript reflects the original submission by the author.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Linking groundwater – surface water exchange to food production and salmonid growth1 全文
2016
Mejia, Francine H. | Baxter, Colden V. | Berntsen, Eric K. | Fremier, Alexander K.
Materials, energy, and organisms from groundwater serve as resource subsidies to lotic systems. These subsidies influence food production and post-emergent fish growth and condition through nutrient inputs and water temperature changes. To test whether post-emergent fish grew faster in gaining sites, we grew hatchery post-emergent salmon in enclosures, sampled periphyton, benthic invertebrates, and wild salmon, and modeled fish growth across a gradient of groundwater – surface water exchange. Fish grew almost twice as fast in gaining (2.7%·day⁻¹) than in losing (1.5%·day⁻¹) sites. Fish from transient sites grew as much as gaining sites, but their condition was significantly lower (18.3% vs. 20.7%). Results suggest that groundwater – surface water exchange affects fish growth and energetic condition through direct and indirect pathways. Elevated nitrogen concentrations and consistently warmer water temperature in gaining sites have a strong effect on basal production with subsequent effects on invertebrate biomass, fish growth, and condition. Findings highlight the importance of groundwater – surface water exchange as a subsidy to rearing salmon and may inform strategies for restoring fish rearing habitat.
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2015
Arzú, Oscar Ricardo | Ayala, María | Polej, Egon Edvin | Alegre, Elsa Agustina | Vargas, Andrea | Arzú, Rodrigo Sebastián
El uso de los Sistemas de gestión de la Calidad en Inocuidad Alimentaria han producido en estos últimos años un aumento de la necesidad de asegurar la calidad higiénica del agua para consumo humano y/o uso en la industria productora de alimentos. El interés del público consumidor y las exigencias reglamentarias de los distintos organismos oficiales de fiscalización nacionales e internacionales nos ha llevado a incrementar la implementación de rutinas analíticas que satisfagan las necesidades del consumidor y la industria. En este sentido el servicio cumplió con los exámenes analíticos físico-químicos y bacteriológicos de muestras de aguas subterráneas y tratadas provenientes de requerimientode consumidores domiciliarios, organismos oficiales e industrias elaboradoras de alimentos. La metodología analítica utilizada y los parámetros de aptitud exigibles son los establecidos en el Código Alimentario Argentino (Ley 18.284). Esto involucra la siembra de las muestras recibidas en medios de cultivos convencionales, enriquecidos, selectivos y diferenciales; para poder emitir juicio de valor sobre el recuento total de bacterias y de microorganismos indicadores de la calidad higiénica del agua.Los resultados obtenidos se expresan en protocolos que sirven como insumo que permiten a los consumidores y a la industria desarrollar estrategias para asegurar la calidad sanitaria del agua. En el año 2015, se procesaron un total de 86 muestras de agua, 16de ellas fueronexaminadas mediante análisis físico-químico, el resto se procesaron microbiológicamente. Asimismo,reforzando las actividades de investigación programadas y su articulación con la extensión, se incorporó,en colaboración a un proyecto de trabajo, conjuntamente con el área de Física y Química de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias en donde se está analizandola calidad de agua para uso agropecuario en los departamentos de Bella Vista y Saladas, de la provincia de Corrientes, siendo 36 muestras analizadas hasta el momento. El equipo docente trabaja en la formación de recursos humanos,capacitando profesionales, alumnos adscriptos y becarios de prestación efectiva de servicios.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Towards a water–energy–food nexus policy: realizing the blue and green virtual water of agriculture in Jordan 全文
2015
Talozi, Samer | Al Sakaji, Yasmeen | Altz-Stamm, Amelia
Virtual water is an important addendum to how we view a country's water resources. This study examines the virtual water embedded in Jordan's agricultural produce and its impact on future water–energy–food policies. Blue and green virtual waters are calculated from data on rainfall, crop patterns, yields, and water requirements at the district level. Results highlight the advantages of blue water usage in the Jordan Valley and of harnessing more available green water in the Highlands, with both displaying low energy impact. Results also emphasize the high groundwater usage and energy footprint in the Desert regions, signalling a need to rein in groundwater extraction and take advantage of solar power.
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2015
Delowar, Hossain K. M. | Yoshida, I. | Harada, M. | Uddin, Md. Imtiaz.
Impacts of biofuel production on the food-energy-water nexus in Malawi 全文
2015
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4792-8167 zeller manfred | zeller manfred | thurlow james | schuenemann franziska | http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3414-374x thurlow james
CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH); | Schuenemann Franziska et al., 'Impacts of biofuel production on the food-energy-water nexus in Malawi', In Management of land use systems for enhanced food security: conflicts, controversies and resolutions, p 625, IFPRI, 2015
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