Department of Environment and Society, Quinney College of Natural Resources, Utah State University, 5215 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT, 84322-5215, USA.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois, 2525 Hydrosystems Laboratory, 205 N Mathews Ave, Urbana, IL, 61821, USA.
Ambio. 2019 Mar;48(3):251-263. doi: 10.1007/s13280-018-1077-0. Epub 2018 Jul 6.
Food, energy, and water (FEW) are interdependent and must be examined as a coupled natural-human system. This perspective essay defines FEW systems and outlines key findings about them as a blueprint for future models to satisfy six key objectives. The first three focus on linking the FEW production and consumption to impacts on Earth cycles in a spatially specific manner in order to diagnose problems and identify potential solutions. The second three focus on describing the evolution of FEW systems to identify risks, thus empowering the FEW actors to better achieve the goals of resilience and sustainability. Four key findings about the FEW systems that guide future model development are (1) that they engage ecological, carbon, water, and nutrient cycles most powerfully among all human systems; (2) that they operate primarily at a mesoscale best captured by counties, districts, and cities; (3) that cities are hubs within the FEW system; and (4) that the FEW system forms a complex network.
食物、能源和水(FEW)是相互依存的,必须作为一个耦合的自然-人类系统进行考察。本文从定义 FEW 系统入手,概述了其主要研究成果,为未来模型满足六个关键目标提供了蓝图。前三个目标侧重于以空间特定的方式将 FEW 的生产和消费与对地球循环的影响联系起来,以诊断问题并确定潜在的解决方案。后三个目标侧重于描述 FEW 系统的演变,以识别风险,从而使 FEW 的参与者能够更好地实现弹性和可持续性的目标。指导未来模型开发的关于 FEW 系统的四个关键发现是:(1)它们在所有人类系统中最有力地参与了生态、碳、水和养分循环;(2)它们主要在县、区和城市等中尺度上运作,这些尺度最能被捕捉到;(3)城市是 FEW 系统内的枢纽;(4)FEW 系统形成了一个复杂的网络。