Nexus(标准)
农业
土地利用
环境科学
食品加工
水资源
食物能量
用水
业务
环境资源管理
自然资源经济学
生态系统服务
经济
生态系统
地理
生态学
工程类
嵌入式系统
生物
生物化学
考古
食品科学
化学
作者
Amandine Pastor,Amanda Palazzo,Peter Havlík,Hester Biemans,Yoshihide Wada,Michael Obersteiner,P. Kabat,Fulco Ludwig
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41893-019-0287-1
摘要
In the face of meeting Sustainable Development Goals for the water–food–energy–ecosystems nexus, integrated assessments are a great means to measure the impact of global change on natural resources. In this study, we evaluate the impact of climate change with the representative concentration pathway 8.5 scenario and the impact of socioeconomics with the shared socioeconomic pathway 2 scenario on land use, water consumption and food trade under four water regulation policy scenarios (invest, exploit, environment and environment+). We used the Global Biosphere Management Model and constrained it with water availability, environmental flow requirements, and water use from agriculture, industry and households (simulated using the Lund–Potsdam–Jena managed Land model, Environmental Policy Integrated Climate model and WaterGap model). Here, we show that an increase in land use by 100 Mha would be required to double food production by 2050, to meet projected food demands. International trade would need to nearly triple to meet future crop demands, with an additional 10–20% trade flow from water-abundant regions to water-scarce regions to sustain environmental flow requirements on a global scale. The challenges of meeting food, water and energy needs are interconnected, requiring integrated assessments of land use, socioeconomic policies and climate change. This study assesses the required increases in water, trade and agricultural land needed to double food production by 2050.
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