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Food-Energy-Water Analysis at Spatial Scales for Districts in the Yangtze River Basin (China)

机译:长江流域地区空间尺度的食物能量 - 水分分析(中国)

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Understanding the nexus between food, energy, and water (FEW) systems is emerging as a critical area of study since federal research agencies in North America and Europe began highlighting the needs related to data collection/management, systems optimization, and opportunities for new technologies. Little information regarding FEW systems exists across Asia, including within the Yangtze River basin, despite having 1/15th of the world's population living within the basin and generating as much as 40% of the Chinese gross domestic product. This research provides a case study of FEW systems with analysis in the Yangtze River basin, showing the spatial and temporal variations in water availability/use, food production, and energy production. At a district-level scale in China, we integrated key Chinese data sets from multiple industrial, commercial, and agricultural sectors together with key land use and hydrologic information to evaluate the FEW parameters normalized to the land area of each district rather than the commonly used approach where FEW consumptive parameters are normalized to population (i.e., per capita). The results illustrated the types of data sets currently available within China to conduct FEW system analyses and identified districts that are net producers or dependents regarding food, energy, or water. The northeastern portion of the Yangtze River basin have several districts that are net negative relative to the amount of water that falls within the district boundaries versus all water uses plus evaporation, with the most stressed districts lacking as much as 0.5-1 m annually of equivalent rainfall per unit land area. The geospatial analysis concludes that policies to manage the FEW system cannot be considered for a single district alone, nor the Yangtze River watershed in its entirety, but instead needs to consider the interdependencies among districts and consider encouraging growth (agriculture, industry, or population) within more water-abundant regions.
机译:理解食品,能源和水之间的Nexus(少数)系统是作为北美联邦研究机构的关键学习领域,以突出与数据收集/管理,系统优化以及新技术的机会相关的需求。亚洲少数系统存在的信息很少,包括在盆地内的世界人口中有1/15,在盆地中拥有1/15,并产生多达中国国内生产总值的40%。本研究提供了在长江盆地分析的几个系统的案例研究,显示了水可用性/使用,食品生产和能源生产的空间和时间变化。在中国的一个地区级别规模,我们将来自多个工业,商业和农业部门的关键中国数据集合在一起,与关键土地使用和水文信息进行评估,以评估为每个地区的土地面积标准化的少数参数而不是常用的参数少数消耗参数被标准化为群体的方法(即人均)。结果说明了当前在中国目前可用的数据集的类型,以进行少数系统分析和确定的地区,这些地区是有关食品,能源或水的净生产商或家属。长江盆地的东北部门有几个地区,相对于区域边界内落在地区边界的水量,而所有水用途加蒸发,最受压力的地区每年缺乏0.5-1米每单位土地面积降雨量。地理空间分析得出结论,管理少数系统的政策不能单独考虑单一地区,也不能全面地考虑长江流域,而是需要考虑地区之间的相互依存,并考虑鼓励增长(农业,行业或人口)在更多的水中地区。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Engineering Science》 |2019年第7期|789-797|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Wuhan Univ State Key Lab Water Resources & Hydropower Engn S Luojia Hill Wuhan Hubei Peoples R China;

    Arizona State Univ Sch Sustainable Engn & Built Environm Tempe AZ 85287 USA;

    Arizona State Univ Sch Sustainable Engn & Built Environm Tempe AZ 85287 USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    climate; food-energy-water system; Yangtze River basin;

    机译:气候;食品 - 能源水系统;长江盆地;

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