Nexus(标准)
水能
中国
食物能量
业务
自然资源经济学
氮气
能量(信号处理)
环境经济学
可持续能源
环境科学
环境规划
经济
地理
计算机科学
化学
生态学
可再生能源
数学
生物
生物化学
统计
考古
有机化学
嵌入式系统
标识
DOI:10.5194/egusphere-egu25-4076
摘要
Nitrogen holds a crucial place in maintaining the sustainability of the food-energy-water (FEW) nexus, essential pillars underpinning human society. Its vital role spans across food production, energy generation, and the preservation of water quality. Here based on CHANS model, we show that comprehensive nitrogen management strategies offer the dual benefits of satisfying China's food requirements and boosting nitrogen energy production from straw by 1 million tonnes (26%) compared to the baseline year of 2020. Simultaneously, these strategies could lead to a reduction of 8 million tonnes (-31%) in nitrogen fertilizer usage, a decrease of 3.8 million tonnes (-46%) in nitrogen-induced water pollution, and a halving of water consumption in agriculture, all relative to 2020 levels. These transformative changes within the FEW nexus could result in national societal gains of around US$140 billion, against a net investment of just US$8 billion. This emphasizes the cost-effectiveness of such strategies and highlights their significant potential in assisting China to meet multiple sustainable development goals, especially those related to hunger relief, clean energy advancement, and the protection of aquatic ecosystems.
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