Department of Agricultural Production and Resource Economics, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.
Department of Psychology, University of Crete, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece.
PLoS One. 2022 Jul 14;17(7):e0271443. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271443. eCollection 2022.
In recent years, researchers and policymakers have emphasised the importance of understanding the complex relationships between Water, Energy, Food and Ecosystems (WEFE). The primary reason for capturing these complexities is to understand how decisions made in the water, food and energy sectors can affect one another. Crucially, biodiversity and ecosystem services (E) play a mediating role in these relationships by making material and non-material contributions to all other sectors (W, E, F). The Nexus approach has been widely used for capturing these interdependencies and identifying opportunities for increasing efficiency, reducing trade-offs and building synergies for sustainable resource use across the WEFE nodes. One challenge in using this framework is the need to harmonise the technical and managerial dimensions of the WEFE interlinkages with the perceptions and priorities of local populations directly involved in the use and management of resources. This paper presents a methodological framework that seeks to integrate the perspectives of experts, practitioners and local stakeholders on the WEFE Nexus through the combined application of the Delphi and Focus Group methods. In this paper, the municipality of Apokoronas in Crete, Greece has served as the case in point. The combined framework allowed us to explore the Nexus understanding at the local level and was instrumental in the identification of initiatives for more integrated resource management. The triangulation of results captured the differences in priorities between practitioners and the local community at large, but also, more specifically, it pointed to discrepancies within groups and across WEFE sectors. The outcomes of this paper demonstrate that awareness and learning play a central role in Nexus actions to overcome conflicts and perceived inequalities, and to internalise solutions. The inclusion of the ecosystems node in the traditional WEF Nexus encouraged participants to contemplate the pivotal role of ecosystems in supporting the rest of the WEF sectors.
近年来,研究人员和政策制定者强调了理解水、能源、粮食和生态系统(WEFE)之间复杂关系的重要性。捕捉这些复杂性的主要原因是要了解水、粮食和能源部门做出的决策如何相互影响。至关重要的是,生物多样性和生态系统服务(E)通过为所有其他部门(W、E、F)提供物质和非物质贡献,在这些关系中发挥着中介作用。关联方法被广泛用于捕捉这些相互依存关系,并确定在 WEFE 节点上提高效率、减少权衡和建立可持续资源利用协同作用的机会。在使用该框架时面临的一个挑战是需要协调 WEFE 相互关系的技术和管理层面与直接参与资源利用和管理的当地居民的看法和优先事项。本文提出了一个方法框架,旨在通过德尔菲法和焦点小组方法的联合应用,将专家、从业者和当地利益相关者对 WEFE 关联的看法纳入其中。在本文中,希腊克里特岛的阿波科罗纳市被用作案例研究。综合框架使我们能够在当地一级探索关联的理解,并有助于确定更综合的资源管理举措。结果的三角测量捕捉到了从业者和广大当地社区之间的优先事项差异,但更具体地说,它还指出了群体内部和 WEFE 部门之间的差异。本文的研究结果表明,意识和学习在关联行动中起着核心作用,可以克服冲突和感知到的不平等,并将解决方案内化。将生态系统节点纳入传统的 WEF 关联法鼓励参与者思考生态系统在支持 WEF 其他部门方面的关键作用。