TY - JOUR
T1 - Emerging Themes and Future Directions of Multi-Sector Nexus Research and Implementation
AU - Khan, Zarrar
AU - Abraham, Edo
AU - Aggarwal, Srijan
AU - Ahmad Khan, Manal
AU - Arguello, Ricardo
AU - Babbar-Sebens, Meghna
AU - Bereslawski, Julia Lacal
AU - Bielicki, Jeffrey M.
AU - Campana, Pietro Elia
AU - Silva Carrazzone, Maria Eugenia
AU - Castanier, Homero
AU - Chang, Fi John
AU - Collins, Pamela
AU - Conchado, Adela
AU - Dagani, Koteswara Rao
AU - Daher, Bassel
AU - Dekker, Stefan C.
AU - Delgado, Ricardo
AU - Diuana, Fabio A.
AU - Doelman, Jonathan
AU - Elshorbagy, Amin A.
AU - Fan, Chihhao
AU - Gaudioso, Rossana
AU - Gebrechorkos, Solomon H.
AU - Geli, Hatim M.E.
AU - Grubert, Emily
AU - Huang, Daisy
AU - Huang, Tailin
AU - Ilyas, Ansir
AU - Ivakhnenko, Aleksandr
AU - Jewitt, Graham P.W.
AU - Ferreira dos Santos, Maria João
AU - Jones, J. Leah
AU - Kellner, Elke
AU - Krueger, Elisabeth H.
AU - Kumar, Ipsita
AU - Lamontagne, Jonathan
AU - Lansu, Angelique
AU - Lee, Sanghyun
AU - Li, Ruopu
AU - Linares, Pedro
AU - Marazza, Diego
AU - Mascari, María Pía
AU - McManamay, Ryan A.
AU - Meng, Measrainsey
AU - Mereu, Simone
AU - Miralles-Wilhelm, Fernando
AU - Mohtar, Rabi
AU - Muhammad, Abubakr
AU - Opejin, Adenike Kafayat
AU - Pande, Saket
AU - Parkinson, Simon
AU - Payet-Burin, Raphaël
AU - Ramdas, Meenu
AU - Ramos, Eunice Pereira
AU - Ray, Sudatta
AU - Roberts, Paula
AU - Sampedro, Jon
AU - Sanders, Kelly T.
AU - Saray, Marzieh Hassanzadeh
AU - Schmidt, Jennifer
AU - Shanafield, Margaret
AU - Siddiqui, Sauleh
AU - Suriano, Micaela
AU - Taniguchi, Makoto
AU - Trabucco, Antonio
AU - Tuninetti, Marta
AU - Vinca, Adriano
AU - Weeser, Björn
AU - White, Dave D.
AU - Wild, Thomas B.
AU - Yadav, Kamini
AU - Yogeswaran, Nithiyanandam
AU - Yokohata, Tokuta
AU - Yue, Qin
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was partially funded with a grant from the National Science Foundation # 1739835 and # IIA–1301346 to Hatim M. E. Geli and his collaborators. Partial support was also provided to Hatim M. E. Geli and his collaborators by New Mexico State University.
Funding Information:
This research was partially funded with a grant from the National Science Foundation # 1739835 and # IIA–1301346 to Hatim M. E. Geli and his collaborators. Partial support was also provided to Hatim M. E. Geli and his collaborators by New Mexico State University.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022 Khan, Abraham, Aggarwal, Ahmad Khan, Arguello, Babbar-Sebens, Bereslawski, Bielicki, Campana, Silva Carrazzone, Castanier, Chang, Collins, Conchado, Dagani, Daher, Dekker, Delgado, Diuana, Doelman, Elshorbagy, Fan, Gaudioso, Gebrechorkos, Geli, Grubert, Huang, Huang, Ilyas, Ivakhnenko, Jewitt, Ferreira dos Santos, Jones, Kellner, Krueger, Kumar, Lamontagne, Lansu, Lee, Li, Linares, Marazza, Mascari, McManamay, Meng, Mereu, Miralles-Wilhelm, Mohtar, Muhammad, Opejin, Pande, Parkinson, Payet-Burin, Ramdas, Ramos, Ray, Roberts, Sampedro, Sanders, Saray, Schmidt, Shanafield, Siddiqui, Suriano, Taniguchi, Trabucco, Tuninetti, Vinca, Weeser, White, Wild, Yadav, Yogeswaran, Yokohata and Yue.
PY - 2022/8/11
Y1 - 2022/8/11
N2 - Water, energy, and food are all essential components of human societies. Collectively, their respective resource systems are interconnected in what is called the “nexus”. There is growing consensus that a holistic understanding of the interdependencies and trade-offs between these sectors and other related systems is critical to solving many of the global challenges they present. While nexus research has grown exponentially since 2011, there is no unified, overarching approach, and the implementation of concepts remains hampered by the lack of clear case studies. Here, we present the results of a collaborative thought exercise involving 75 scientists and summarize them into 10 key recommendations covering: the most critical nexus issues of today, emerging themes, and where future efforts should be directed. We conclude that a nexus community of practice to promote open communication among researchers, to maintain and share standardized datasets, and to develop applied case studies will facilitate transparent comparisons of models and encourage the adoption of nexus approaches in practice.
AB - Water, energy, and food are all essential components of human societies. Collectively, their respective resource systems are interconnected in what is called the “nexus”. There is growing consensus that a holistic understanding of the interdependencies and trade-offs between these sectors and other related systems is critical to solving many of the global challenges they present. While nexus research has grown exponentially since 2011, there is no unified, overarching approach, and the implementation of concepts remains hampered by the lack of clear case studies. Here, we present the results of a collaborative thought exercise involving 75 scientists and summarize them into 10 key recommendations covering: the most critical nexus issues of today, emerging themes, and where future efforts should be directed. We conclude that a nexus community of practice to promote open communication among researchers, to maintain and share standardized datasets, and to develop applied case studies will facilitate transparent comparisons of models and encourage the adoption of nexus approaches in practice.
KW - energy
KW - food
KW - multi-sector
KW - nexus
KW - water
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U2 - 10.3389/fenvs.2022.918085
DO - 10.3389/fenvs.2022.918085
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85137560055
SN - 2296-665X
VL - 10
JO - Frontiers in Environmental Science
JF - Frontiers in Environmental Science
M1 - 918085
ER -