The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI)
BIODIVERSITY NEXUS: Biodiversity and ecosystem services are the biophysical infrastructure behind water security, food production, public health, energy reliability, climate adaptation, disaster resilience, cities, industry, and national stability. Watersheds regulate water supply; soils determine agricultural productivity; pollinators protect crop continuity; wetlands reduce flood losses; forests influence rainfall, heat, fire, and carbon stability; and rivers, oceans, and coastal ecosystems sustain nutrition, livelihoods, trade, and public health. When these systems degrade, the consequences move through utilities, hospitals, food prices, hydropower, irrigation, insurance exposure, infrastructure failure, disease risk, supply chains, community livelihoods, and sovereign resilience. Biodiversity Nexus is built for institutions that need to treat nature as critical systems infrastructure: observable, measurable, restorable, finance-readable, community-grounded, and directly connected to the operating risks of water, energy, food, and health. It connects ecosystem service intelligence, nature-risk mapping, watershed and landscape observability, geospatial evidence, restoration readiness, biodiversity safeguards, Indigenous and local knowledge protections, nature-based infrastructure, public-safe reporting, finance-readiness, and lawful continuation pathways so governments, conservation actors, utilities, food systems, health institutions, infrastructure operators, universities, investors, insurers, sponsors, communities, and technology providers can convert ecosystem decline into resilience portfolios, credible restoration pathways, and long-term systems security
From abstract infrastructure to applied services: sector-specific platforms, domain expertise, implementation support, and operational tools that serve water utilities, energy operators, food systems, and health institutions with everything they need for risk management, innovation, and resilience.
WEFH Nexus operates as a systems integrator—bringing together the full Nexus Ecosystem technology, institutions, and networks to serve each sector with applied, operational capabilities.
Governance discipline adapted for water, energy, food, health risk management with sector-specific AEPs and correction mechanisms.
Participatory intelligence pipelines for each sector—from water quality sensors to energy grid telemetry to food supply chains.
Sector ontologies for water systems, energy infrastructure, food networks, health facilities—enabling cross-sector correlation.
Execution interfaces connecting governance determinations to sector-specific actors—utilities, operators, insurers, financiers.
Pre-configured platforms for each WEFH sector with appropriate hazard taxonomies, regulatory mappings, and operational workflows.
Sector specialists from water engineering to grid operations to food security to epidemiology—translating technology into operational value.
10/30/60 week deployment tracks with Host Institution support, training, and operational handoff for sustainable operations.
All-Hazards: Each sector platform covers the full spectrum of risks—natural hazards (floods, droughts, earthquakes), technological hazards (equipment failure, cyber attacks), biological hazards (contamination, disease), and socioeconomic hazards (supply disruption, regulatory change).
All-of-Society: UNOSINT enables participatory sensing—from utility operators and regulatory agencies to community observers and academic researchers. Everyone contributes to and benefits from shared intelligence.
Comprehensive intelligence and operational tools for water utilities, basin authorities, regulators, and water-dependent industries—from source protection to distribution networks.
Grid operations, generation assets, energy trading, and transition planning—comprehensive services for utilities, system operators, regulators, and energy-intensive industries.
From farm to fork—agricultural production, supply chain logistics, food safety, and nutrition security intelligence for governments, agribusiness, humanitarian organizations, and food industry.
Public health surveillance, health system capacity, pandemic preparedness, and One Health integration—serving health ministries, hospitals, insurers, and global health organizations.
The defining capability: understanding how risks propagate across Water, Energy, Food, and Health systems. A drought is not just a water problem—it affects hydropower, irrigation, food prices, and heat-related illness.
Energy: Hydropower, cooling
Food: Irrigation, processing
Health: Sanitation, disease
Water: Pumping, treatment
Food: Processing, cold chain
Health: Hospitals, vaccines
Water: Agricultural runoff
Energy: Biofuels, residues
Health: Nutrition, safety
Water: Workforce, demand
Energy: Workforce, demand
Food: Labor, consumption
1. Water: Reservoir levels drop, water restrictions imposed
2. Energy: Hydropower generation reduced, thermal cooling constrained
3. Food: Irrigation limited, crop yields decline, prices increase
4. Health: Heat stress increases, nutrition impacts, economic stress
WEFH Nexus Analytics: Quantify cascade pathways, identify intervention points, optimize response across all sectors simultaneously.
1. Energy: Grid failure or fuel shortage
2. Water: Pumping stations fail, treatment plants offline
3. Food: Cold chain breaks, processing halts, spoilage
4. Health: Hospitals on backup, dialysis/oxygen at risk, mortality
WEFH Nexus Analytics: Map critical dependencies, prioritize restoration sequence, pre-position backup systems.
Graph-based modeling of infrastructure interdependencies. Identify critical nodes, single points of failure, and cascade pathways across WEFH systems.
Run compound scenarios—drought + heatwave + grid stress—to understand combined impacts and test response strategies before events occur.
Optimize interventions across sectors simultaneously. Ensure water allocation supports both energy and food without compromising health outcomes.
The full Nexus Ecosystem technology—NRM, UNOSINT, GRIx, Nexus Rails—configured and deployed for Water, Energy, Food, and Health operational requirements.
Multiple service delivery models to match organizational requirements—from managed services to full enterprise deployment with complete data sovereignty.
WEFH intelligence delivered as a service. Dashboards, alerts, reports, and API access. No infrastructure to manage. Fastest time-to-value.
Core platform in your environment, connected to Nexus Observatory for intelligence feeds. Balance control with ecosystem benefits.
Complete air-gap capable deployment. Full data sovereignty. Operate as a node in Nexus Network with consent-based federation.
Core platform deployed. Primary sector configured. Initial data integrations. Team training complete. Basic dashboards live.
Full sector coverage. Cross-sector analytics active. Custom workflows configured. Integration with existing systems. Operational handoff.
Full WEFH Nexus integration. Advanced analytics. Nexus Rails connections. Nexus Network node certification. Continuous improvement cycles.
WEFH Nexus Services deploy through qualified Host Institutions—organizations providing local expertise, implementation support, and ongoing operations within their jurisdictions.
Each Host Institution operates a 5 FTE Nexus Competence Cell—the minimum viable team for sustained WEFH operations:
WEFH Nexus Services integrate into the three-layer financing architecture:
National deployment with sovereign data custody. Local WEFH operations.
Regional federation for transboundary WEFH systems—shared basins, grids, supply chains.
Global coordination and Nexus Network node certification. Cross-regional intelligence.
Concrete examples of WEFH Nexus Services in operational deployment—from national governments to utilities to development finance institutions.
Challenge: Integrated drought response across irrigation, hydropower, and public health.
Solution: WEFH Nexus platform with HYDROINT feeds, energy demand modeling, and health impact tracking. Cross-sector scenario planning for drought conditions.
Outcome: Coordinated water allocation balancing hydropower, agriculture, and drinking water. Parametric drought insurance via Nexus Rails.
Challenge: Grid stability during compound events—heatwave + drought + high demand.
Solution: WEFH Nexus with ENERGYINT, water availability for cooling, food cold chain priority loads. Cascade modeling for compound scenarios.
Outcome: Proactive demand response, prioritized restoration sequences, weather derivative coverage for extreme events.
Challenge: Anticipatory action for food security crises before they become emergencies.
Solution: WEFH Nexus with AGROINT, water availability, and nutrition/health indicators. Early warning triggers for pre-positioned response.
Outcome: 60-day advance warning, coordinated response across WFP/UNICEF/WHO, index-based insurance activation.
Challenge: Health system resilience during climate extremes and infrastructure disruptions.
Solution: WEFH Nexus with BIOINT, hospital energy/water dependencies, climate-health modeling. One Health surveillance integration.
Outcome: Integrated heat-health warning, hospital backup power prioritization, waterborne disease early detection.
Portfolio-wide WEFH risk assessment across infrastructure investments in climate-vulnerable regions.
WEFH Nexus for portfolio screening, project-level risk assessment, and ongoing monitoring. Integration with NFD/RNFD/UNFSD for country and regional analysis.
Standardized WEFH risk assessment across portfolio. Blended finance structuring with risk-informed tranching. Insurance/guarantee coordination via Nexus Rails.
Multiple engagement models for organizations seeking to deploy WEFH capabilities—from service subscriptions to strategic partnerships to Host Institution qualification.
Individual and organizational access to WEFH resources, community, and basic platform features.
Join Membership →Expert practitioners contributing to WEFH methodology, research, and capability development.
Apply for Fellowship →Strategic partnerships for sector-specific deployment, capability co-development, and validation.
Explore Partnership →Qualified organizations providing local WEFH deployment, implementation, and operations.
Become Host Institution →Research coordination, technology development, WEFH methodology advancement.
Neutral governance (Swiss Association), international convening, standards development.
Practitioner networks, sector coordination, Host Institution qualification.
Applied risk intelligence and resilience services for Water, Energy, Food, and Health sectors. Full Nexus Ecosystem technology with domain expertise and implementation support.
WEFH Nexus Services
Enterprise services for Water, Energy, Food, and Health sectors | Applied Nexus Ecosystem
Part of the Nexus Ecosystem developed by GCRI, GRF, and GRA
All-hazards, all-of-society approach | Cross-sector cascade analytics | Enterprise deployment | Open source infrastructure