Predicting environmental changes and their impacts is no easy task—but biophysical models are helping bridge the gap between science and real-world decision-making.
The latest NEXOGENESIS Factsheet explores how these models were applied across five case studies to assess water, energy, food, and ecosystem (WEFE) dynamics under different policy and climate scenarios. By integrating stakeholder input, researchers refined models to better reflect local realities and improve their usability in policy decisions.
Key findings reveal the need for more site-specific data, adaptable models for climate variability, and simplified outputs to make scientific insights accessible to policymakers. The factsheet also highlights recommendations for improving model reliability, communication, and practical application in environmental management.
📄 Discover the full insights! 👉 Factsheet #11