Exploration of the development of water-energy-food nexus and its endogenous and exogenous drivers in the Yellow River Basin, China
Yirui Wang,
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Jinxi Song,
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Qi Li
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et al.
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
378, P. 124735 - 124735
Published: March 3, 2025
Language: Английский
Transboundary Cooperation Potential under Climate Change and Hydropower Development in the Dulong-Irrawaddy River Basin: A Perspective on the Water-Energy-Food- Ecosystem Nexus
Ziyue Xu,
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Kai Ma,
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Jiwei Leng
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et al.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 144915 - 144915
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Assessment and enhancement pathways of the Water-Energy-Food-Economy-Ecosystem Nexus in China's Yellow River Basin
Chenjun Zhang,
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Y. Wei,
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Xiangyang Zhao
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et al.
Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 134492 - 134492
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Water and sediment regulation eluting and washland planting lead to nitrogen increase in the lower reaches of the Yellow River
Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
379, P. 109380 - 109380
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Spatial and Temporal Distribution and Influencing Factors of “Water-Energy-Food-Ecology” System Resilience
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 8 - 8
Published: Dec. 25, 2024
Research
into
the
resilience
of
water-energy-food-ecology
(WEFE)
system
is
great
significance
to
ensure
safety
and
high
quality
resources
in
Yellow
River
Basin.
To
investigate
WEFE
its
influencing
factors,
this
paper
constructs
an
indicator
for
based
on
prefecture-level
city
data
from
Basin
spanning
years
2008
2021,
explores
dynamic
evolution.
Furthermore,
employs
Partial
Least
Squares
(PLS)
regression
model
explore
factors
resilience.
It
utilizes
a
spatial
panel
spillover
effects
these
factors.
The
results
indicate
that
exhibits
fluctuating
upward
trend.
Spatially,
pattern
“low
middle
upstream
regions,
downstream
regions”
emerges.
Among
driving
infrastructure
development
degree
innovation
exhibit
negative
effects,
while
other
demonstrate
positive
effects.
Therefore,
integrated
basin
management
needs
be
promoted
by
considering
systematic
interlinkages
water,
energy,
food
production
ecology
sustainable
use
long-term
cities.
These
findings
provide
valuable
insights
policymakers
formulate
more
effective
coordinated
resource
strategies
Basin,
also
contributes
enriching
international
literature
research.
Language: Английский