Ecosystem services in the water-energy-food nexus

Given their substantial societal benefits, such as supporting economic activities and providing better livelihoods in rural areas, ecosystem services should gain higher importance in water-food-energy nexus debates. Yet, not all values from ecosystems are quantifiable, data is often not adequate and...

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Autores principales: Bekchanov, Maksud, Ringler, Claudia, Mueller, M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69473
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author Bekchanov, Maksud
Ringler, Claudia
Mueller, M.
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description Given their substantial societal benefits, such as supporting economic activities and providing better livelihoods in rural areas, ecosystem services should gain higher importance in water-food-energy nexus debates. Yet, not all values from ecosystems are quantifiable, data is often not adequate and methods of measuring these values are not sound. This situation challenges researchers and water managers to improve research tools and give adequate attention to ecosystem services by implementing interdisciplinary approaches and integrated management of ecosystems and their services.
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spelling CGSpace694732023-09-12T07:51:27Z Ecosystem services in the water-energy-food nexus Bekchanov, Maksud Ringler, Claudia Mueller, M. ecosystem services water use efficiency water availability fertilizer application participatory approaches food demand economic development rural areas stakeholders Given their substantial societal benefits, such as supporting economic activities and providing better livelihoods in rural areas, ecosystem services should gain higher importance in water-food-energy nexus debates. Yet, not all values from ecosystems are quantifiable, data is often not adequate and methods of measuring these values are not sound. This situation challenges researchers and water managers to improve research tools and give adequate attention to ecosystem services by implementing interdisciplinary approaches and integrated management of ecosystems and their services. 2015-01-01 2016-01-06T06:02:21Z 2016-01-06T06:02:21Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69473 en Open Access Walter de Gruyter GmbH Bekchanov, Maksud; Ringler, C.; Mueller, M. 2015. Ecosystem services in the water-energy-food nexus. Change and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems, 2(1):103-105.
spellingShingle ecosystem services
water use efficiency
water availability
fertilizer application
participatory approaches
food demand
economic development
rural areas
stakeholders
Bekchanov, Maksud
Ringler, Claudia
Mueller, M.
Ecosystem services in the water-energy-food nexus
title Ecosystem services in the water-energy-food nexus
title_full Ecosystem services in the water-energy-food nexus
title_fullStr Ecosystem services in the water-energy-food nexus
title_full_unstemmed Ecosystem services in the water-energy-food nexus
title_short Ecosystem services in the water-energy-food nexus
title_sort ecosystem services in the water energy food nexus
topic ecosystem services
water use efficiency
water availability
fertilizer application
participatory approaches
food demand
economic development
rural areas
stakeholders
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