Global urbanization–triggered resource stress and climate change have become the prime motivators for sustainable development goals among countries. A system based nexus in the main three resources—food, water, and energy—is now the leading approach to better integrating ecology and urban development by 2030. Indeed, sustainable nexus-driven food security and development is becoming significant in Qatar’s 2030 Future Vision, and several crop production, clean energy, and water technology initiatives have been launched in the past few years, some which include ecological services found in algal species toward greening water systems. Nevertheless, Qatar’s food security remains exceedingly vulnerable. The recent geopolitical stress in ...
Increasing burdens on the earth’s resource systems are affecting not only the well-being of the plan...
The chapter focuses on the development of sustainable growing infrastructure in the city at two scal...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
The disruption of nutrient cycles caused by human activities such as agriculture and burning fossil ...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
With dramatic growth of urban areas and the majority of the world’s population now living in urban s...
Thousands of years of development have made the production and consumption of water, energy, and foo...
Urban sustainable development requires an in-depth and holistic understanding of the complex Food-En...
Urban communities are affected by population growth, urbanization and climate change, thus being vul...
AbstractThe paper is conducted during the midterm stage of a NSF-funded project based on a test case...
Urban agriculture lies at the core of the Water Energy Food nexus and seems to provide a partial ans...
To address the most pressing global problems of sustainable development, the UN formulated 17 goals ...
Small scale urban green-blue infrastructure (indicated as GBI hereafter) comprises huge underexploit...
As of a 2019 study conducted by the National Urban Gardening Program (National Urban Gardening Progr...
Green infrastructures such as urban and peri-urban agriculture, vertical farming, urban forests, gre...
Increasing burdens on the earth’s resource systems are affecting not only the well-being of the plan...
The chapter focuses on the development of sustainable growing infrastructure in the city at two scal...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
The disruption of nutrient cycles caused by human activities such as agriculture and burning fossil ...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
With dramatic growth of urban areas and the majority of the world’s population now living in urban s...
Thousands of years of development have made the production and consumption of water, energy, and foo...
Urban sustainable development requires an in-depth and holistic understanding of the complex Food-En...
Urban communities are affected by population growth, urbanization and climate change, thus being vul...
AbstractThe paper is conducted during the midterm stage of a NSF-funded project based on a test case...
Urban agriculture lies at the core of the Water Energy Food nexus and seems to provide a partial ans...
To address the most pressing global problems of sustainable development, the UN formulated 17 goals ...
Small scale urban green-blue infrastructure (indicated as GBI hereafter) comprises huge underexploit...
As of a 2019 study conducted by the National Urban Gardening Program (National Urban Gardening Progr...
Green infrastructures such as urban and peri-urban agriculture, vertical farming, urban forests, gre...
Increasing burdens on the earth’s resource systems are affecting not only the well-being of the plan...
The chapter focuses on the development of sustainable growing infrastructure in the city at two scal...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...