Food–energy–water nexus optimization brings substantial reduction of urban resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions

Author:

Zhang Pengpeng12ORCID,Zhang Lixiao1ORCID,Hao Yan1,Xu Ming3ORCID,Pang Mingyue4ORCID,Wang Changbo5ORCID,Yang Aidong6ORCID,Voinov Alexey7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment, Beijing Normal University , Beijing 100875 , China

2. School of Geographical Sciences, Hebei Normal University , Shijiazhuang 050024 , China

3. School of Environment, Tsinghua University , Beijing 100084 , China

4. Key Laboratory of Three Gorges Reservoir Region’s Eco-Environment, Ministry of Education, Chongqing University , Chongqing 400044 , China

5. College of Economics and Management and Research Center for Soft Energy Science, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics , Nanjing 211106 , China

6. Department of Engineering Sciences, University of Oxford , Oxford OX1 3PJ , UK

7. Faculty of Engineering Technology, University of Twente , Enschede 7522 NB , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Urban sustainability is a key to achieving the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs). Secure and efficient provision of food, energy, and water (FEW) resources is a critical strategy for urban sustainability. While there has been extensive discussion on the positive effects of the FEW nexus on resource efficiency and climate impacts, measuring the extent to which such synergy can benefit urban sustainability remains challenging. Here, we have developed a systematic and integrated optimization framework to explore the potential of the FEW nexus in reducing urban resource demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Demonstrated using the Metropolis Beijing, we have identified that the optimized FEW nexus can reduce resource consumption and GHG emissions by 21.0 and 29.1%, respectively. These reductions come with increased costs compared to the siloed FEW management, but it still achieved a 16.8% reduction in economic cost compared to the business-as-usual scenario. These findings underscore the significant potential of FEW nexus management in enhancing urban resource efficiency and addressing climate impacts, while also identifying strategies to address trade-offs and increase synergies.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science & Technology Program of Hebei Normal University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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