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项目编号: 1639342
项目名称:
INFEWS/T3: Reducing Household Food, Energy and Water Consumption: A Quantitative Analysis of Interventions and Impacts of Conservation
作者: David Watkins
承担单位: Michigan Technological University
批准年: 2016
开始日期: 2016-10-01
结束日期: 2021-09-30
资助金额: 2983358
资助来源: US-NSF
项目类别: Continuing grant
国家: US
语种: 英语
特色学科分类: Engineering - Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems
英文关键词: energy ; household few consumption ; approach ; research ; impact ; water ; lca model ; role-playing ; datum ; u. s ; consumption ; household ; household food ; project ; case-study community ; food waste ; environmental impact model ; research insight ; experimental research ; accurate information ; david watkinsproposal number ; michigan technological universitychanges ; quantitative analysis ; role-playing software ; household consumption tracking tool ; climate change ; residential household ; technology adoption ; household decision ; technology scenario ; interdisciplinary research ; household-level action ; comparative experiment ; water consumption ; interdisciplinary approach ; additional insight ; potential benefit ; intervention strategy ; potential intervention ; cost-effective household intervention ; outreach activity ; interactive role-playing activity ; greenhouse gas ; general purpose ; water resource depletion ; early-career scientist ; few consumption-based life cycle assessment ; climate-related risk ; household food consumption impact ; household few resource ; possible approach ; few consumption impact ; ecological footprint ; household level ; few consumption ; household consumption behavior ; water withdrawal ; qualitative interview ; new environmental impact model ; indirect environmental impact ; test possible intervention strategy ; cost-effective intervention ; first known farm-to-fork representation ; future education
英文摘要: PI Name: David Watkins
Proposal Number: 1639342
Title: INFEWS/T3: Reducing Household Food, Energy, and Water Consumption: A Quantitative Analysis of Interventions and Impacts of Conservation
Institution: Michigan Technological University

Changes in household-level actions in the U.S. have the potential to reduce rates of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and climate change by reducing consumption of food, energy and water (FEW). This project will identify potential interventions for reducing household FEW consumption, test options in participating households in two communities, and collect data to develop new environmental impact models. It will also identify household consumption behavior and cost-effective interventions to reduce FEW resource use. Research insights can be applied to increase the well-being of individuals at the household level, improve FEW resource security, reduce climate-related risks, and increase economic competitiveness of the U.S. The project will recruit, train, and graduate more than 20 students and early-career scientists from underrepresented groups. Students will be eligible to participate in exchanges to conduct interdisciplinary research with collaborators in the Netherlands, a highly industrialized nation that uses 20% less energy and water per person than the U.S.

This study uses an interdisciplinary approach to investigate methods for reducing household FEW consumption and associated direct and indirect environmental impacts, including GHG emissions and water resources depletion. The approach includes: 1) interactive role-playing activities and qualitative interviews with homeowners; 2) a survey of households to examine existing attitudes and behaviors related to FEW consumption, as well as possible approaches and barriers to reduce consumption; and 3) experimental research in residential households in two case-study communities, selected to be representative of U.S. suburban households and appropriate for comparative experiments. These studies will iteratively examine approaches for reducing household FEW consumption, test possible intervention strategies, and provide data for developing systems models to quantify impacts of household FEW resource flows and emissions. A FEW consumption-based life cycle assessment (LCA) model will be developed to provide accurate information for household decision making and design of intervention strategies. The LCA model will include the first known farm-to-fork representation of household food consumption impacts, spatially explicit inventories of food waste and water withdrawals, and a model of multi-level price responsiveness in the electricity sector. By translating FEW consumption impacts, results will identify "hot spots" and cost-effective household interventions for reducing ecological footprints. Applying a set of climate and technology scenarios in the LCA model will provide additional insights on potential benefits of technology adoption for informing policymaking. The environmental impact models, household consumption tracking tool, and role-playing software developed in this research will be general purpose and publicly available at the end of the project to inform future education, research and outreach activities.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/90903
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David Watkins. INFEWS/T3: Reducing Household Food, Energy and Water Consumption: A Quantitative Analysis of Interventions and Impacts of Conservation. 2016-01-01.
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