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Using Participatory System Dynamics Modelling for Analyzing Water-Energyfood Nexus Resilience: The Lower Danube Case Study

Author(s): Raffaele Giordano; Albert Scrieciu; Alessandro Pagano

Linked Author(s): Alessandro Pagano

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Abstract: Nexus thinking is based on the development of holistic approaches to water, energy and food systems, and oriented to reach the security of resources. System-thinking techniques and System Dynamics Modelling tools have shown a huge potential in Nexus studies, as they can be used to to map the complex and non-linear connections among the different elements - i. e. ecological resources, ecological processes, human processes and activities, and infrastructures – which affect the production and mobilization of Ecosystem Services that contribute to the Nexus resilience. The present work, which has been performed within the H2020 REXUS project proposes some preliminary results of the use of Particupatory System Dynamics Modelling for the analysis of a Nexus system in the Lower Danube (Romania) area.

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Year: 2022

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