Ten principles to integrate the water-energy-land nexus with climate services for co-producing local and regional integrated assessments

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Ten principles to integrate the water-energy-land nexus with climate services for co-producing local and regional integrated assessments
Abstract
The water-energy-land nexus requires long-sighted approaches that help avoid maladaptive pathways to ensure its promise to deliver insights and tools that improve policy-making. Climate services can form the foundation to avoid myopia in nexus studies by providing information about how climate change will alter the balance of nexus resources and the nature of their interactions. Nexus studies can help climate services by providing information about the implications of climate-informed decisions for other economic sectors across nexus resources. First-of-its-kind guidance is provided to combine nexus studies and climate services. The guidance consists of ten principles and a visual guide, which are discussed together with questions to compare diverse case studies and with examples to support the application of the principles.
Publication
Science of The Total Environment
Volume
693
Pages
133662-133662
Date
2019-11-01
ISSN
0048-9697
Call Number
openalex: W2965101536
Extra
openalex: W2965101536 mag: 2965101536
Citation
Cremades, R., Mitter, H., Tudose, N., Sánchez-Plaza, A., Graves, A., Broekman, A., Bender, S., Giupponi, C., Koundouri, P., Khairulbahri, M., Cheval, S., Cortekar, J., Moreno, Y., Melo, Ó., Karner, K., Ungurean, C., Davidescu, Ş., Kropf, B., Brouwer, F., & Marin, M. (2019). Ten principles to integrate the water-energy-land nexus with climate services for co-producing local and regional integrated assessments. Science of The Total Environment, 693, 133662–133662. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.133662