气候变化和城市化对全球南方国家水-能源-粮食关系的复合影响。系统回顾

IF 5.6 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Taiwo Temitope Bamgboye , Tamara Avellán , Björn Klöve , Ali Torabi Haghighi
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随着气候变化和城市化继续重塑全球资源需求和供应,全球南方国家在管理相互关联的水、能源和粮食(WEF)关系方面面临着复杂挑战。本系统综述评估了它们在非洲、亚洲、拉丁美洲和加勒比地区综合影响的研究现状,分析了2011年至2023年间发表的75篇同行评议文章。主要发现如下:(1)未发现分析世界经济论坛联系、气候变化和城市化的文献。这一差距表明,政策制定者和资源管理者可能对它们对世界经济论坛不安全感的综合影响缺乏充分认识。(2)气候变化主要通过生物物理影响影响资源供给,而城市化通过社会经济影响影响资源需求和消费模式。这两者加在一起,破坏了供需平衡,增加了世界经济论坛各成员的不安全感。(3)此外,制度薄弱、政府结构孤立、政治意愿低下等治理问题阻碍了世界经济论坛关系的有效管理。(4)定性方法在这两个问题的研究中最为突出,表明了对语境理解的关注。(5)特别的是,没有现有的解决方案能够同时解决气候变化和城市化对世界经济论坛关系的影响。针对这些影响提出的解决办法往往孤立地针对一个驱动因素,例如针对缓解气候变化的可再生能源,或针对城市抗灾能力的城市农业。这一审查强调需要处理这些问题的复合影响,以确保在全球环境变化面前实现供需平衡。
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Compounding impacts of climate change and urbanisation on water-energy-food Nexus in global south countries. A systematic review

Compounding impacts of climate change and urbanisation on water-energy-food Nexus in global south countries. A systematic review
As climate change and urbanisation continue to reshape global resource demand and supply, Global South countries face compounded challenges in managing the interconnected water, energy, and food (WEF) nexus. This systematic review assessed the current state of research on their combined impact across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, analysing 75 peer-reviewed articles published between 2011 and 2023. Key findings include the following: (1) No literature was found analysing the WEF Nexus, climate change, and urbanisation. This gap suggests that policymakers and resource managers may lack full understanding of their combined impact on WEF insecurities. (2) Climate change primarily affects resource supply through biophysical impacts, while urbanisation through socioeconomic impacts influences resource demand and consumption patterns. Together, these two disrupt the balance between supply and demand, increasing insecurities across the WEF elements. (3) In addition, governance issues such as weak systems, siloed government structures, and low political will hinder effective WEF nexus management. (4) Qualitative methods were the most prominent in studying both problems, suggesting a focus on contextual understanding. (5) Distinctively, no existing solutions simultaneously address the impact of climate change and urbanisation on the WEF nexus. The proposed solutions to these impacts tend to target one driver in isolation, such as renewable energy for climate mitigation, or urban agriculture for urban resilience. This review highlights the need to address the compounding impact of these problems to ensure an equilibrium between supply and demand in the face of global environmental changes.
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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