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Презентация на тему Ecosystem Nexus in the Blue Nile Ethiopia

Nexus Background Paperwww.water-energy food.org/documents/understanding_the_nexus.pdfSEI, KTH, FAO, IAEA, UNDESA…
The Water - (Land-) Energy – Ecosystem Nexusin the Blue Nile Nexus Background Paperwww.water-energy food.org/documents/understanding_the_nexus.pdfSEI, KTH, FAO, IAEA, UNDESA… What is „the nexus“ ?an integrated approach promoting “systemic thinking”e.g. externalities, tradeoffs, Tool box for nexus tradeoff analysis, integrated scenarios, policy and investment support (CLEW Integration, KTH) WEAP Water Evaluation And Planning www.weap21.orgIntegrated watershed planning, matching demands and supplies LEAP Long range Energy Alternatives Planning SystemTypically organized by sector, subsector, end-use Cost-Benefit Analysis (“externalities”) in (WEAP) LEAPSocietal perspective of costs and benefits (i.e. Previous case studies (KTH, SEI) MauritiusEnergy Security in changing Climate conditions Small (CLEW Integration, KTH)Increasing Population (water demand, energy access, food security)Land locked countryPopulation Water for Energy and Energy for WaterThe water sector accounts for 19% Application of the nexus concept to the Ethiopian Blue NileSupporting ongoing activities, proposed focus on biomass production, tradeoff analyses / testing different strategies, e.g.small- National Model on LEAP (to be linked with Blue Nile Basin Model Initial WEAP model for Lake Tana Initial WEAP model for Lake Tanaquantifying upstream downstream effects and tradeoffs do sectors cooperate?Implementing the nexusagriculturewaterenergyinstitutional network analysisinter-agency coordination, e.g. via interministerial steering group (CRGE) The nexus and (healthy) ecosystem services The nexus and (degraded) ecosystem services
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Слайд 2 Nexus Background Paper
www.water-energy food.org/documents/
understanding_the_nexus.pdf

SEI, KTH,
FAO, IAEA, UNDESA…

Nexus Background Paperwww.water-energy food.org/documents/understanding_the_nexus.pdfSEI, KTH, FAO, IAEA, UNDESA…

Слайд 3 What is „the nexus“ ?
an integrated approach promoting

What is „the nexus“ ?an integrated approach promoting “systemic thinking”e.g. externalities,

“systemic thinking”
e.g. externalities, tradeoffs, synergies


Why do we need it

?

increasing demand for natural resources,
for food, energy and other human securities, threatens environmental sustainability , ecosystem services
-> need for sustainable intensification
-> need for coherent policies across scales
-> to be supported by multi-scale, cross-sectoral analyses

How to implement it?

mostly through case studies: Burkina Faso (food-biofuel) , Mauritius (sugarcane for biofuel), MENA (climate adaptation – mitigation), California, Blue Nile


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Tool box for nexus tradeoff analysis,
integrated scenarios,

Tool box for nexus tradeoff analysis, integrated scenarios, policy and investment

policy and investment support


WEAP / LEAP (AEZ)
to be

developed jointly with stakeholders and scientists


simulating long-term resource allocations,
integrated network-based demand and supply analysis,
transparent, flexible, user-friendly, low initial data requirements,
similar user interfaces and terminologies,
widely used in ministries, authorities, bureaus, NGOs, universities etc: 100s of users worldwide.
for free to non-profit developing country institutions
frequent trainings in Sweden, but also in various regions (plus online tutorials and handbooks)


Слайд 5 (CLEW Integration, KTH)

(CLEW Integration, KTH)

Слайд 6 WEAP Water Evaluation And Planning www.weap21.org
Integrated watershed planning, matching

WEAP Water Evaluation And Planning www.weap21.orgIntegrated watershed planning, matching demands and

demands and supplies
GIS-based, graphical drag & drop interface
Additional

simulation modeling possible: land use effects, groundwater dynamics, crop water use, crop productivity, water quality, reservoir management & hydropower financial module

Слайд 7 LEAP Long range Energy Alternatives Planning System
Typically organized

LEAP Long range Energy Alternatives Planning SystemTypically organized by sector, subsector,

by sector, subsector, end-use and device.
Users can edit the

tree on-screen using standard editing functions (copy, paste, drag & drop)
Structure can be detailed and end-use oriented, or aggregate (e.g. sector by fuel).

Слайд 8 Cost-Benefit Analysis (“externalities”) in (WEAP) LEAP
Societal perspective of

Cost-Benefit Analysis (“externalities”) in (WEAP) LEAPSocietal perspective of costs and benefits

costs and benefits (i.e. economic not financial analysis).
User

specifies boundaries
Cost-benefit analysis calculates the Net Present Value (NPV) of the differences in costs between scenarios.

Слайд 9 Previous case studies (KTH, SEI) Mauritius
Energy Security in

Previous case studies (KTH, SEI) MauritiusEnergy Security in changing Climate conditions

changing Climate conditions
Small island with clear boundaries- data

availability
Producer and exporter of sugar (occupying 80 % cultivated land area)
Dependent on fuel imports for its energy requirement
Highly vulnerable to climate change
Nexus („CLEWs“) approach formally adopted for national policies by the government

Слайд 10 (CLEW Integration, KTH)
Increasing Population (water demand, energy access,

(CLEW Integration, KTH)Increasing Population (water demand, energy access, food security)Land locked

food security)
Land locked country
Population increase and urbanization (centralized demand)
Dependence

on one main export crop (cotton)
Continuous deforestation
No own fuel resource – Dependence on wood for as energy source
Agricultural intensification on suitalble land for food security, biofuel production and reduced emissions.

Previous case studies (KTH, SEI) Burkina Faso


Слайд 11 Water for Energy and Energy for Water
The water

Water for Energy and Energy for WaterThe water sector accounts for

sector accounts for 19% of California’s electricity consumption
Importation of

water from North to South California
Proposed scenario: introduce a share of water supply (5%) from desalination of sea water
Result: quantified tradeoff: increased energy consumption vs water saved (not imported)

Previous case studies (KTH, SEI) California


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Application of the nexus concept to the Ethiopian

Application of the nexus concept to the Ethiopian Blue NileSupporting ongoing

Blue Nile
Supporting ongoing activities, plans and strategies e.g. GTP &

CRGE: agricultural intensification / commercialization / irrigation,
renewables / hydropower / bioenergy crops
Identifying pathway to achieve goals such as:
improved water use efficiency (GTP)
avoiding further cropland expansion (CRGE)

For discussion: how are the national goals broken down into Blue Nile planning and management?


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proposed focus on biomass production,
tradeoff analyses /

proposed focus on biomass production, tradeoff analyses / testing different strategies,

testing different strategies, e.g.
small- vs. large-scale storage
water for

hydropower vs. water for agriculture
water for biofuels vs. water for food production
energy for agricultural intensification

goal: „improved landscape configurations“ for resilience

Application of the nexus concept to the Ethiopian Blue Nile


Слайд 14 National Model on LEAP (to be linked with

National Model on LEAP (to be linked with Blue Nile Basin

Blue Nile Basin Model on WEAP and eventually with

Land Use using GAEZ)

Disaggregation of data from Blue Nile Region


Initial LEAP model for Ethiopia / Blue Nile


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Initial WEAP model for Lake Tana

Initial WEAP model for Lake Tana

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Initial WEAP model for Lake Tana
quantifying upstream

Initial WEAP model for Lake Tanaquantifying upstream downstream effects and tradeoffs

downstream effects and tradeoffs


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do sectors cooperate?



Implementing the nexus
agriculture
water
energy
institutional network analysis
inter-agency coordination,

do sectors cooperate?Implementing the nexusagriculturewaterenergyinstitutional network analysisinter-agency coordination, e.g. via interministerial steering group (CRGE)

e.g. via interministerial steering group (CRGE)


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The nexus and (healthy) ecosystem services

The nexus and (healthy) ecosystem services

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