Integrated Assessment of Climate Land Energy and Water

Integrated Assessment of Climate  Land  Energy and Water
Author: International Atomic Energy Agency
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9201137206

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This publication presents the findings of an IAEA Coordinated Research Project (CRP) on the development and application of the integrated climate, land, energy and water (CLEW) framework. Together with other UN partners, the IAEA has developed this framework in response to global challenges such as ensuring universal access to food, energy and water, to achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals. The publication reflects the objectives of the CRP to expand and improve the knowledge base, tools and toolkits available for integrated assessment of climate, land, energy and water, as well as demonstrate the applicability of these tools in different countries facing diverse challenges. The research results help to identify practical strategies and policies for coherent development and management of land, water and energy resources, and responses to climate change.

Integrated Assessment of Climate Land Energy and Water

Integrated Assessment of Climate  Land  Energy and Water
Author: IAEA
Publsiher: International Atomic Energy Agency
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2021-01-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789201139207

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This publication presents the findings of an IAEA Coordinated Research Project (CRP) on the development and application of the integrated climate, land, energy and water (CLEW) framework. Together with other UN partners, the IAEA has developed this framework in response to global challenges such as ensuring universal access to food, energy and water, to achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals. The publication reflects the objectives of the CRP to expand and improve the knowledge base, tools and toolkits available for integrated assessment of climate, land, energy and water, as well as demonstrate the applicability of these tools in different countries facing diverse challenges. The research results help to identify practical strategies and policies for coherent development and management of land, water and energy resources, and responses to climate change.

Integrated Assessment of Water Resources and Global Change

Integrated Assessment of Water Resources and Global Change
Author: Eric Craswell,Mike Bonnell,Deborah Bossio,Siegfried Demuth,Nick van de Giesen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2007-04-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781402055911

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This book presents papers from an international conference, held in Bonn, Germany in February 2005, that dealt with integrated water resources management in industrialized and developing countries. The papers detail such emerging concepts as blue and green water, virtual water, the water footprints of nations, multi-agent modeling, linkages between water and biodiversity, and social learning and adaptive management.

Integrated Environmental Modelling Framework for Cumulative Effects Assessment

Integrated Environmental Modelling Framework for Cumulative Effects Assessment
Author: Anil Gupta,Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Anil Gupta,Babak Farjad,George Wang,Hyung Eum,Monique Dubé
Publsiher: Lcr Publishing Services
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-01-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1773851985

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Investigating the complex nature of environmental problems requires the integration of different environmental processes across major components of the environment. Cumulative effects assessment (CEA) not only includes analyzing and modelling environmental changes, but also supports planning alternatives that promote environmental monitoring and management. The adoption of integrated modelling approaches requires the development of frameworks which may be used to investigate individual environmental processes and their interactions with each other. Integrated modelling systems and frameworks are often the only way to examine important environmental processes and interactions, relevant spatial and temporal scales, and feedback mechanisms of complex systems for CEA. This book examines the ways in which interactions and relationships between environmental components are understood, paying special attention to climate, land, water quantity and quality, and both anthropogenic and natural stressors. It reviews modelling approaches for each component and existing integrated modelling systems for CEA. Finally, it proposes an integrated modelling framework and provides perspectives on future research avenues for cumulative effects assessment.

Scaling in Integrated Assessment

Scaling in Integrated Assessment
Author: D.S. Rothman,J. Rotmans
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2014-04-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781482287295

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A collection of papers prepared for the European Forum on Integrated Environmental Assessment's (EFIEA) Policy Workshop on Scaling Issues in Integrated Assessment, held from 12-19 July 2000.

Integrated Assessment Models of Climate Change Economics

Integrated Assessment Models of Climate Change Economics
Author: Zheng Wang,Jing Wu,Changxin Liu,Gaoxiang Gu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2017-03-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811039454

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This book describes the principles of integrated assessment models (IAM) for climate change economics and introduces various computable models for different development mechanisms under climate change governance. The authors present several new models they have constructed based on the RICE framework, specifically the MRICES((multi-factor RICE)) and EMRICES models, which incorporate global economic interactions into the RICE framework, and the CINCIA model, which describes technological advances and industrial structure evolution, introducing the mechanism of evolutionary economics. The models discussed in the book help governments and policy-makers tackle climate change and take positive measures on climate governance as well as promote economic and social development to narrow the gaps between countries.

Water Energy Food and People Across the Global South

Water  Energy  Food and People Across the Global South
Author: Larry A. Swatuk,Corrine Cash
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319640242

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This collection critically engages the resource use nexus. Clearly, a nexus-approach to resource policy, planning and practice is essential if sustainable development goals are to be met. In particular, in an era of climate change, an integrated approach to water, energy and agriculture is imperative. Agriculture accounts for 70% of global water withdrawals, food production accounts for 30% of global energy use and a rising global population requires more of everything. As shown in this collection, scholars of resource development, governance and management are ‘nexus sensitive’, utilizing a sort of ‘nexus sensibility’ in their work as it focuses on the needs of people particularly, but not only, in the global South. Importantly, a nexus-approach presents academics and practitioners with a discursive space in which to shape policy through research, to deepen and improve understandings of the interconnections and impacts of particular types of resource use, and to critically reflect on actions taken in the name of the ‘nexus’.

Integrated Assessment of Climate Change Impacts and Urban Resilience

Integrated Assessment of Climate Change Impacts and Urban Resilience
Author: Beniamino Russo,Eduardo Martínez-Gomariz
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783039431625

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This book brings together recent research related to urban resilience, in particular, taking into account climate change impacts and hydrological hazards. Due to the complexity of our cities, which are vulnerable and continuously evolving systems, urban resilience should be considered as a transversal and multi-sectorial issue, affecting different urban services, several hazards, and all the steps of the risk management cycle. Within this context, the different pieces of research that form this book deal with the topics of multi-risk and urban resilience assessment, analysis of cascading effects, and the proposal and prioritization of adaptation measures and strategies to cope with climate-related hazards through multi-criteria analysis.