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Systems Engineering of Interdependent Food, Energy, and Water Infrastructure for Cities and Displaced Populations

机译:城市和流离失所者相互依存的粮食,能源和水基础设施的系统工程

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Large, sudden influxes of individuals represent critical resource stressors to the food, energy, and water (FEW) systems that provide critical services to the region in which they serve. This paper describes progress in identification and monitoring of emergent and future conditions for FEW interdependent infrastructures of coastal cities. The approach seeks to identify combinations of conditions that are most and least disruptive to investments, assets, policies, locations, organizations, etc. The philosophy and methods build on the latest Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge of IEEE, INCOSE, et al. The effort should be of interest to systems engineers, researchers, and policy makers regarding principles, methods, and factors to consider to enhance FEW system resilience, reduce the impacts of population dislocation, and otherwise explore science and technology innovations for FEW infrastructures.
机译:大量的突然涌入的个人代表着粮食,能源和水(FEW)系统的关键资源压力,而粮食,能源和水(FEW)系统为他们所服务的地区提供了关键的服务。本文介绍了沿海城市FEW相互依赖的基础设施的识别和监视紧急情况和未来情况的进展。该方法旨在确定对投资,资产,政策,位置,组织等造成最大和最小破坏的条件的组合。该原理和方法建立在IEEE,INCOSE等人的最新系统工程知识体系之上。系统工程师,研究人员和政策制定者应考虑这些工作,以考虑增强FEW系统弹性,减少人口迁移的影响,以及探索FEW基础设施的科技创新的原则,方法和因素。

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