🌍 New study from @manchester.ac.uk shows how developing countries can hit net-zero and grow their economies. Part of #FutureDAMS, it offers real strategies for climate, energy, water & food security.
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New Manchester research has outlined a more equitable way to plan the transition to low-carbon energy systems that reduces regional disparities in access to energy and water services.
Paper @natcomms.nature.com
doi.org/10.1038/s414...
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(5/5) Grateful to have worked with: Mohammed Basheer, Jose M. Gonzalez, Eduardo A. Martínez Ceseña, Mikiyas Etichia, Emmanuel Obuobie, Andrea Bottacin-Busolin, Jan Adamowski, Mathaios Panteli, Julien J. Harou.
(4/5) Especially relevant for countries with multisector interdependencies and regional service disparities. Ensures no region is left behind and supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
(3/5) The framework helps decision-makers assess the equity implications of multisector infrastructure interventions and make choices that reduce emissions, address disparities in providing essential services like electricity and water, and balance different sectoral benefits.
(2/5) We present a framework that combines AI design tools with integrated river basin-power system simulations, using Ghana as a case study, to support planning for regionally equitable climate-compatible futures.