Abstract Climate change mitigation, in the context of growing population and ever increasing economic activity, will require a transformation of energy and agricultural systems, posing significant challenges to global water resources. We use an integrated modelling framework of the water-energy-land-climate systems to assess how changes in electricity and land use, induced by climate change mitigation, impact on water demand under alternative socioeconomic (Shared Socioeconomic Pathways) and water policy assumptions (irrigation of bioenergy crops, cooling technologies for electricity generation). The impacts of climate change mitigation on cumulated global water demand across the century are highly uncertain, and depending on socioeconomic ...
The current accelerated growth in demand for energy globally is confronted by water-resource limitat...
We evaluate the impact of explicitly representing irrigated land and water scarcity in an economy-wi...
Climate change is expected to increase pressures on water use between different sectors (e.g. agricu...
Abstract Climate change mitigation, in the context of growing population and ever increasing economi...
Energy, water and land are scarce resources, critical to humans. Developments in each affect the ava...
Freshwater is a shared resource needed both for food and energy production, and to sustain ecosystem...
Quantifying water implications of energy transitions is important for assessing long-term freshwater...
AbstractThe sufficient supply of food and energy requires large amounts of fresh water. Mainly requi...
Abstract Bioenergy is expected to play an important role in the future energy mix as it can substitu...
We present results of a new framework which explores the interplay between adaptation and mitigation...
The sufficient supply of food and energy requires large amounts of fresh water. Mainly required for ...
This study assesses the effects of deep electricity decarbonisation and shifts in the choice of powe...
This study assesses the effects of deep electricity decarbonisation and shifts in the choice of powe...
Water is increasingly recognized as an important factor constraining humankind’s ability to meet its...
Thermoelectric power plants in inland regions use primarily riverine water for cooling. The future a...
The current accelerated growth in demand for energy globally is confronted by water-resource limitat...
We evaluate the impact of explicitly representing irrigated land and water scarcity in an economy-wi...
Climate change is expected to increase pressures on water use between different sectors (e.g. agricu...
Abstract Climate change mitigation, in the context of growing population and ever increasing economi...
Energy, water and land are scarce resources, critical to humans. Developments in each affect the ava...
Freshwater is a shared resource needed both for food and energy production, and to sustain ecosystem...
Quantifying water implications of energy transitions is important for assessing long-term freshwater...
AbstractThe sufficient supply of food and energy requires large amounts of fresh water. Mainly requi...
Abstract Bioenergy is expected to play an important role in the future energy mix as it can substitu...
We present results of a new framework which explores the interplay between adaptation and mitigation...
The sufficient supply of food and energy requires large amounts of fresh water. Mainly required for ...
This study assesses the effects of deep electricity decarbonisation and shifts in the choice of powe...
This study assesses the effects of deep electricity decarbonisation and shifts in the choice of powe...
Water is increasingly recognized as an important factor constraining humankind’s ability to meet its...
Thermoelectric power plants in inland regions use primarily riverine water for cooling. The future a...
The current accelerated growth in demand for energy globally is confronted by water-resource limitat...
We evaluate the impact of explicitly representing irrigated land and water scarcity in an economy-wi...
Climate change is expected to increase pressures on water use between different sectors (e.g. agricu...