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Assessing circularity of multi-sectoral systems under the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems (WEFE) nexus

C.E. Nika, V. Vasilaki, D. Renfrew, Morad Danishvar, Alban Echchelh, Evina Katsou

2022Water Research42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Multi-Sectoral Water Circularity Assessment (MSWCA) is a methodological framework developed for circularity assessment of the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems nexus. It involves five methodological steps and includes an indicators list for the selection of case-specific indicators. This study expands the MSWCA to provide a systematic approach for selecting indicators, considering system's circular actions and multi-functionality, the capture of implemented changes, the three CE principles and the sustainable development goals. Furthermore, this study differentiates between benchmark and dynamic circularity assessment and applies the expanded MSWCA in a water system of the HYDROUSA H2020 project. The benchmark assessment indicates that the HYDROUSA system achieves a 75% increase of water circularity, 76-80% increase of nutrients circularity and 14% reduction of operational `carbon footprint compared to the baseline scenario. The dynamic assessment highlights that additional measures can improve the system's circularity performance (e.g. water circularity can reach 94%) and mitigate risks occurring from uncontrollable changes.

Topics & Concepts

Nexus (standard)Benchmark (surveying)Water energyBaseline (sea)Carbon footprintSelection (genetic algorithm)Environmental scienceComputer scienceSustainable developmentFootprintEnvironmental economicsSustainabilityEnvironmental resource managementEcologyGreenhouse gasWater resource managementArtificial intelligenceEconomicsGeographyArchaeologyGeologyEmbedded systemOceanographyGeodesyBiologyWater-Energy-Food Nexus StudiesWastewater Treatment and ReuseMicrobial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation
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