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Integrated analysis of climate change, land-use, energy and water strategies

This paper presents a framework for integrated assessment of climate, land use, energy and water strategies.

Charles A. Young / Published on 1 July 2013

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Howells, M., S. Hermann, M. Welsch, M. Bazilian, R. Segerström, T. Alfstad, D. Gielen, H. Rogner, G. Fischer, H. van Velthuizen, D. Wiberg, C. Young, R.A. Roehrl, A. Mueller, P. Steduto, and I. Ramma (2013). Integrated analysis of climate change, land-use, energy and water strategies. Nature Climate Change 3(7), 621-626.

Land, energy and water are our most precious resources, but the manner and extent to which they are exploited contributes to climate change. Meanwhile, the systems that provide these resources are themselves highly vulnerable to changes in climate. Efficient resource management is therefore of great importance, both for mitigation and for adaptation purposes.

The authors here postulate that the lack of integration in resource assessments and policy-making leads to inconsistent strategies and inefficient use of resources. They present CLEWs (climate, land-use, energy and water strategies), a new paradigm for resource assessments that they argue can help to remedy some of these shortcomings.

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10.1038/nclimate1789 Closed access
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Water : Water resources / Land : Land use / Climate : Climate services
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