Managing the water-energy-food nexus in the adige river basin: impacts of climate and land use change on ecosystem services bundles.

IF 4.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Climatic Change Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-11 DOI:10.1007/s10584-025-04013-3
Beatrice Sambo, Anna Sperotto, Celina Aznarez, Stefano Terzi, Massimiliano Pittore, Andrea Critto, Silvia Torresan
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The Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus framework highlights the interdependencies among water, energy, and food systems. Integrating Ecosystem Services (ESs) enhances this approach by incorporating ecological benefits for more holistic assessments. This study applies a spatially explicit ESs-based WEF nexus analysis in the Adige River Basin (Northern Italy), focusing on five ESs: water provisioning, crop yield, sediment retention, carbon storage, and landscape diversity, under two future scenarios (SSP1-RCP 2.6 and SSP5-RCP 8.5) from 2018 to 2050. Using Self-Organizing Maps, sub-basins were clustered into ESs bundles enabling the identification of tailored management strategies. Results reveal spatial heterogeneity and shifts in ESs bundles, with synergies often found in upstream, forested areas. Under high-emission scenarios, regulating services decline and provisioning services face trade-offs, especially with intensified agriculture. Key strategies suggested include maintaining environmental flows, reducing synthetic fertilizers, promoting reforestation, crop diversification, and expanding protected areas. These are structured into physical, economic, and climatic pathways aligned with EU restoration goals. Findings demonstrate the value of an ESs-bundles approach for optimizing synergies and managing trade-offs across the WEF nexus.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10584-025-04013-3.

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管理阿迪格河流域的水-能源-食物关系:气候和土地利用变化对生态系统服务束的影响。
水-能源-粮食关系框架强调了水、能源和粮食系统之间的相互依赖关系。综合生态系统服务(ESs)通过将生态效益纳入更全面的评估,加强了这一方法。本研究在2018 - 2050年两种未来情景(SSP1-RCP 2.6和SSP5-RCP 8.5)下,对意大利北部阿迪杰河流域进行了基于空间显式ESs的WEF联系分析,重点关注5个ESs:供水量、作物产量、沉积物保有量、碳储量和景观多样性。使用自组织地图,子盆地被聚类到ESs束中,从而能够确定量身定制的管理策略。研究结果揭示了ESs束的空间异质性和变化,在上游的森林地区经常发现协同效应。在高排放情景下,规范服务下降和提供服务面临权衡,特别是在集约化农业方面。建议的关键策略包括维持环境流动、减少合成肥料、促进再造林、作物多样化和扩大保护区。这些路径被构建成与欧盟恢复目标一致的物理、经济和气候路径。研究结果证明了ess捆绑方法在优化世界经济论坛关系中的协同作用和管理权衡方面的价值。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,可在10.1007/s10584-025-04013-3获得。
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Climatic Change
Climatic Change 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
4.20%
发文量
180
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Climatic Change is dedicated to the totality of the problem of climatic variability and change - its descriptions, causes, implications and interactions among these. The purpose of the journal is to provide a means of exchange among those working in different disciplines on problems related to climatic variations. This means that authors have an opportunity to communicate the essence of their studies to people in other climate-related disciplines and to interested non-disciplinarians, as well as to report on research in which the originality is in the combinations of (not necessarily original) work from several disciplines. The journal also includes vigorous editorial and book review sections.
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