Integrated Model for Water, Food, Energy, and Human Development
Wambio, KN; Savic, D; Memon, FA
Date: 6 July 2018
Publisher
International Hydroinformatics Conference
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Abstract
Water, Food, and Energy (WFE) are basic needs crucial to human survival but also pervade many
aspects of human development. Systemically, they are vastly interdependent. A system dynamics model was
constructed to evaluate the dynamics behavior of WFE systems and their linkages to human development.
The model was constructed, calibrated ...
Water, Food, and Energy (WFE) are basic needs crucial to human survival but also pervade many
aspects of human development. Systemically, they are vastly interdependent. A system dynamics model was
constructed to evaluate the dynamics behavior of WFE systems and their linkages to human development.
The model was constructed, calibrated and tested against Indonesia national data on yearly basis from 1990
to 2015. System model comprising five modules, W-F-E sectors, demographic and human development.
Analysis of error using Mean-Square Error (MSE), Root Means Square Percent Error (RMSPE), and
Inequality statistics were used for model behavioral test. Preliminary results show that some variable like
population size, GDP per capita, and Human Development Index (HDI) match historical trends and have low
RMSPE (less than 10%). However, some variables pose greater error like Industrial water demands so it
need to be reconstructed. Energy and Food module are being constructed. As part of the future work, once
the model is fully constructed, it will be applied to assess the impact of a range of policy scenarios and
implications on WFE and human development.
Engineering
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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