Finding CLEWs Modelling the interelated effects of Climate, Land use, Energy, and Water (CLEW)

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Finding CLEWs Modelling the interelated effects of Climate, Land use, Energy, and Water (CLEW)

Local Energy use (e.g. energy for farming, production of local biofuels or hydropower) Foreing induced energy use (imports and exports, fossil fuel extraction) Water for irrigation Water for hydropower Water for fosile fel cooling Water used for biofuel production Crop yields and related energy ballance Carbon content and storage in plants and soil Input of water, fertilizer, energy during growth period and harvesting Local GHG emissions (e.g. through farming, fertilizer use or use of biofuels and other RE sources of energy Foreign induced GHG emissions (especially: induced land-use changes) Climate Land Use EnergyWater

Research Question: Defining indicators and interrelations Develop tool(s) to assist decision makers Test the tools and calibrate them to different environments / situations / set-ups IndicatorsModelling Relations Help Decisionmakers A D E B C A DE BC A, B, C,D, E Decision

Current Work... Analyisis of current modelling approaches. Investigation of new modelling approaches Case studies for veryfication MESSAGE, LEAP, WEAP, AEZ, MAWD, MAED,... OSEMOSIS ans WEAP / LEAP interactions Mauritius, and others to come...

Case Study Mauritius... The island of Mauritius in Indian Ocean is chosen, because: – Good data availability, clear boundaries! – A first illustrative study available The policy questions: from a fixed area of crop land, should sugar-cane be processed into ethanol instead of sugar? Should the area be expanded? What are the implications? – What are the implications on the CLEWs? Scenario analyses quantifying the resources (CLEWs) and the economic implications of this policy under different conditions (technological and others)