Across the world, human activity is approaching planetary boundaries. In northwest China, in particular, the coal industry and agriculture are competing for key limited inputs of land and water. In this situation, the traditional approach to planning the development of each sector independently fails to deliver sustainable solutions, as solutions made in sectorial ‘silos’ are often suboptimal for the entire economy. We propose a spatially detailed cost-minimizing model for coal and agricultural production in a region under constraints on land and water availability. We apply the model to the case study of Shanxi province, China. We show how such an integrated optimization, which takes maximum advantage of the spatial heterogenei...
Interregional trade can potentially extend the management of scarce resources beyond a region’s terr...
Study region: The Yulin Region in the Northern China. Study focus: There is an urgent need to balanc...
Interregional trade can potentially extend the management of scarce resources beyond a region's terr...
Across the world, human activity is approaching planetary boundaries. In northwest China, in particu...
In this presentation, we discuss a modeling framework able to carry out an integrated systems analys...
Allocation and management of agricultural land is of emergent concern due to land scarcity, diminish...
China's fast growing economy has brought some environmental problems, especially in water administra...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Coal is China's most important primary energy source, and is supporting the rapid economic growth go...
Food, energy, and water (FEW) are interconnected pillars that underpin the security of people's live...
International audienceOptimizing water–food–energy (WFE) relations has been widely discussed in rece...
Currently, 58% of coal-fired power generation capacity is located in eastern China, where the demand...
China’s economic growth is expected to continue into the next decades, accompanied by sustained urba...
The significance of the security of electrical energy, water, and food resources in the future, whic...
The authors develop a three-dimensional model to schedule a sustainable development of energy and ag...
Interregional trade can potentially extend the management of scarce resources beyond a region’s terr...
Study region: The Yulin Region in the Northern China. Study focus: There is an urgent need to balanc...
Interregional trade can potentially extend the management of scarce resources beyond a region's terr...
Across the world, human activity is approaching planetary boundaries. In northwest China, in particu...
In this presentation, we discuss a modeling framework able to carry out an integrated systems analys...
Allocation and management of agricultural land is of emergent concern due to land scarcity, diminish...
China's fast growing economy has brought some environmental problems, especially in water administra...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Coal is China's most important primary energy source, and is supporting the rapid economic growth go...
Food, energy, and water (FEW) are interconnected pillars that underpin the security of people's live...
International audienceOptimizing water–food–energy (WFE) relations has been widely discussed in rece...
Currently, 58% of coal-fired power generation capacity is located in eastern China, where the demand...
China’s economic growth is expected to continue into the next decades, accompanied by sustained urba...
The significance of the security of electrical energy, water, and food resources in the future, whic...
The authors develop a three-dimensional model to schedule a sustainable development of energy and ag...
Interregional trade can potentially extend the management of scarce resources beyond a region’s terr...
Study region: The Yulin Region in the Northern China. Study focus: There is an urgent need to balanc...
Interregional trade can potentially extend the management of scarce resources beyond a region's terr...