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  • The Global Food‐Energy‐Wate...
    D'Odorico, Paolo; Davis, Kyle Frankel; Rosa, Lorenzo; Carr, Joel A.; Chiarelli, Davide; Dell'Angelo, Jampel; Gephart, Jessica; MacDonald, Graham K.; Seekell, David A.; Suweis, Samir; Rulli, Maria Cristina

    Reviews of geophysics, September 2018, Letnik: 56, Številka: 3
    Journal Article

    Water availability is a major factor constraining humanity's ability to meet the future food and energy needs of a growing and increasingly affluent human population. Water plays an important role in the production of energy, including renewable energy sources and the extraction of unconventional fossil fuels that are expected to become important players in future energy security. The emergent competition for water between the food and energy systems is increasingly recognized in the concept of the “food‐energy‐water nexus.” The nexus between food and water is made even more complex by the globalization of agriculture and rapid growth in food trade, which results in a massive virtual transfer of water among regions and plays an important role in the food and water security of some regions. This review explores multiple components of the food‐energy‐water nexus and highlights possible approaches that could be used to meet food and energy security with the limited renewable water resources of the planet. Despite clear tensions inherent in meeting the growing and changing demand for food and energy in the 21st century, the inherent linkages among food, water, and energy systems can offer an opportunity for synergistic strategies aimed at resilient food, water, and energy security, such as the circular economy. Key Points We investigate the trade‐offs of water use for food or energy production and the nexus among water, food, and energy We investigate the broader issue of feeding the planet with limited resources while ensuring sustainability, resilience, and equity We analyze a number of approaches to future food and energy security