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Research Article // Developing narratives for policy-relevant water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus pathways: How global and European Union drivers interact

By Arfa et al. By integrating global climate and socioeconomic scenarios with EU policy objectives, this study develops policy-relevant narratives for the WEFE nexus, highlighting how global drivers shape the EU’s ability to achieve sustainability goals under conditions of uncertainty.

Developing narratives for policy relevant water energy food ecosystem nexus pathways How global and European Union drivers interact

Introduction

The shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) and representative concentration pathways (RCPs) were created for socioeconomic and climate change assessments and are widely used in global environmental assessments.  However, mapping SSP-RCP pathways and policies for water, energy, food and ecosystems (WEFE) remains  elusive. There is uncertainty on how to integrate current European Union (EU) policies with climate and socioeconomic pathways. To address that uncertainty, we developed narratives describing possible policy-relevant  WEFE nexus pathways until 2050 by collaborating with a broad range of stakeholders and experts. By mapping  several SSP-RCP pathways with EU-WEFE policies, three primary policy-relevant WEFE pathways, namely  “Sustainable Development,” “Weak Cooperation,” and “Global Fragmentation”, and two extreme pathways,  “Emissions Neutrality” and “Global Risk,” were identified. For each of these pathways, a narrative was developed  explaining how global and EU drivers interact. These narratives integrate climate, socioeconomic and governance drivers. Findings show that the Emissions Neutrality pathway would require a high level of coordination  between global and EU commitments. At the other end, Global Fragmentation represents a challenging future for  the EU, showing that the global trends will condition the achievement of EU-WEFE objectives and highlighting  the need for global coordination. Beyond the results, these narratives contribute to a better understanding of  WEFE nexus. Furthermore, they can serve as a basis to explore potential future developments and asses WEFE nexus solutions.

Published

January 2026

In

Environmental Impact Assessment Review

By

Science Direct

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Arfa et al. (2026): Developing narratives for policy-relevant water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus pathways: How global and European Union drivers interact

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