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Integrating embedded resources and network analysis to understand food-energy-water nexus in the US

机译:整合嵌入式资源和网络分析,以了解美国的食品-能源-水关系

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To find a sustainable way of supplying food, energy, and water (FEW) while simultaneously protecting the ecosystem services, it is imperative to build greater understanding on interconnections, feedback, and dependencies in FEW systems. The FEW nexus has developed as a field of study to provide frameworks for such pursuits. Building upon previous work in this paper, we analyze FEW resources through the development of a virtual water trade network using the US network of food and energy flows and their associated virtual water contents. Our main objective is to provide a quantitative estimation of the virtual water embodied in the internal US food and energy transfers and analyze the associated interdependencies of these connections. Three methodological advancements demonstrate the novelty of this work. First, unlike existing FEW virtual water modeling studies, our work separates corn into both food and energy resources accounting for the significant use of corn for ethanol in the United States. Second, we apply recently published water consumption values for energy commodities confirming the variation between previous water footprint studies and these more accurate accounting procedures. Third, we examine network properties of the trade flows furthering FEW nexus literature and showcasing avenues for future research. Our results indicate that accounting for the transfer of corn from the food commodity network to the energy commodity network leads to a virtual water footprint decline of 11% for the cereal grain virtual water network. Additionally, the food trade network shows highly dense and connected properties compared to the energy trade network. Finally, our results indicate that transfers of water footprints between water scarce and water abundant states differ substantially between food and energy virtual water networks. A quantifiable understanding of the water footprint network embodied in the food and energy trade can help in developing policies for promoting conservation and efficiency in the context of the FEW nexus.
机译:为了找到一种可持续的方式来供应食物,能源和水(FEW),同时保护生态系统服务,必须对FEW系统中的互连,反馈和依存关系有更多的了解。 FEW关系已发展成为一个研究领域,可为此类追求提供框架。在本文之前的工作的基础上,我们通过使用美国粮食和能源流网络及其相关的虚拟水含量开发虚拟水贸易网络来分析FEW资源。我们的主要目标是对美国内部食品和能源转移中包含的虚拟水进行定量估计,并分析这些连接的相关相互依赖性。在方法论上的三个进步证明了这项工作的新颖性。首先,与现有的FEW虚拟水模型研究不同,我们的工作将玉米分为食物和能源资源,这说明了美国大量使用玉米生产乙醇。其次,我们使用最近发布的能源商品的耗水量值来确认先前的水足迹研究与这些更准确的会计程序之间的差异。第三,我们考察了贸易流的网络特性,进一步拓展了FEW关联文献,并展示了未来研究的途径。我们的结果表明,考虑到玉米从粮食商品网络到能源商品网络的转移,谷物谷物虚拟水网络的虚拟水足迹减少了11%。此外,与能源贸易网络相比,食品贸易网络显示出高度密集和相互联系的特性。最后,我们的结果表明,在食物和能源虚拟水网络之间,水稀缺状态和水丰富状态之间的水足迹转移存在很大差异。对粮食和能源贸易中所包含的水足迹网络的量化理解可以帮助制定政策,以在FEW关系的背景下促进保护和效率。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2020年第20期|136153.1-136153.11|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park PA United States of America;

    John and Willie Leone Family Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park PA United States of America Santa Fe Institute Santa Fe NM United States of America;

    Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park PA United States of America Rock Ethics Institute The Pennsylvania State University University Park PA United States of America;

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  • 关键词

    Food-energy-water nexus; Virtual water; Water footprint; Ethanol; Network analysis;

    机译:食物-能源-水关系;虚拟水;水足迹;乙醇;网络分析;

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