Co-designing grounded visualisations of the Food-Water-Energy nexus to enable urban sustainability transformations

9 de abril de 2024·
Carlos Cámara-Menoyo
Carlos Cámara-Menoyo
Writing – review & editing, Writing – original draft, Visualization, Software, Project administration, Investigation, Formal analysis, Data curation, Conceptualization
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Joao Porto de Albuquerque
Writing – review & editing, Writing – original draft, Project administration, Methodology, Funding acquisition, Conceptualization
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Joanna Suchomska
Writing – review & editing, Methodology, Formal analysis
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Grant Tregonning
Methodology
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Greg McInerny
Writing – review & editing, Methodology, Funding acquisition.
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Resumen
In the past few years, the Food-Water-Energy (FWE) Nexus has emerged as a key concept to address the complex relationships and interdependencies between food, water, and energy systems. Cities are an important context for understanding the FWE nexus given their significant footprints and complex socio-ecological systems, but researchers have only recently started to explore an explicit urban perspective on food, water, and energy interrelationships. This paper tackles a particularly significant knowledge gap in this context by introducing an approach to co-design visualisations of the FWE nexus that are understandable and actionable for the various stakeholders involved in urban governance such as citizens, communities, governments, non-governmental and private-sector organisations. Drawing on user-centred design and inspired by the dialogic pedagogy of Paulo Freire, we present and evaluate the co-design process of a FWE nexus visualisation tool for stakeholders engaged with pre-school education in Słupsk, Poland. Our results provide evidence that this co-design process has been effective to developing a new critical consciousness in the participants about how their everyday choices are related to the FWE nexus, enabling them to change perspectives, leading to more sustainable choices. We propose that our co-design process can be used to develop ‘grounded visualisations’ of the FWE nexus, i.e., visualisations that are grounded in the experiential situations and lived realities of stakeholders, thus offering an effective support for decision-making that could open pathways to sustainability transformations.
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Environmental Science & Policy
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Carlos Cámara-Menoyo
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Soy una persona versátil, transdisciplinaria y apasionada, con una formación híbrida que combina lo técnico y lo sociológico: he trabajado como arquitecto, desarrollador de Drupal, gestor de proyectos, docente, investigador y científico de datos, realizando tareas de procesamiento y visualización de datos con R y trabajando con datos geoespaciales mediante QGIS.

Mis intereses de investigación se enmarcan en los estudios urbanos y, más concretamente, en las dinámicas de mercantilización que surgen de la interacción entre ciudades, tecnología y sociedad. Hasta la fecha, me he centrado en las desigualdades sociales y espaciales con el fin de hallar vías para lograr ciudades más sostenibles e igualitarias, mejorando así el bienestar de las personas.