Not AvailableFood, water and energy are inseparably linked and actions in one sector influence the others. Essential inputs for food production are water and energy; water extraction, treatment and redistribution need energy; and energy also requires water. Food production depends on water, land and other natural resources, in other words a range of ecosystem services. Food and agricultural practices in turn influence water and energy demand. Their demand is also influenced by dynamic nature of all the three as well by different policies. The resource stability nexus goes more troubling when considering the long-term consequences of climate change especially in developing cou...
Water, energy and food have been traditionally managed on a sectoral basis in separate institutions,...
Systems of producing, consuming, and distributing water, energy, and food involve trade-offs that ar...
Holistic water management approaches are essential under future climate and socio-economic changes, ...
The term water-energy nexus describes the interdependence, and often competing demands, of two of th...
Growing global resource scarcity is demanding more effective integration and coordination of resourc...
The Water–Energy–Food (WEF) nexus concept has emerged as a powerful analytical tool for understandin...
Water availability is a major factor constraining humanity’s ability to meet the future food and ene...
The proposed SDGs on water, food and energy security all include targets on increasing efficiencies....
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus has been promoted by a number of prominent and influential global policy...
Water availability is a major factor constraining humanity's ability to meet the future food and ene...
The program NEXUS Gains addresses key challenges of transforming water, energy, food and ecosystem (...
Water, food and energy (WFE) are strongly interconnected: each depends on the other for a lot of con...
Current approaches for utilization of resources in water-energy-food-ecosystem (WEFE) sectors appear...
The water, energy, and food resources share a lot in common; they have strong interdependencies and ...
In Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe; Senzanje, A.; Modi, A.; Jewitt, G.; Massawe, F. (Eds.). Water - energy ...
Water, energy and food have been traditionally managed on a sectoral basis in separate institutions,...
Systems of producing, consuming, and distributing water, energy, and food involve trade-offs that ar...
Holistic water management approaches are essential under future climate and socio-economic changes, ...
The term water-energy nexus describes the interdependence, and often competing demands, of two of th...
Growing global resource scarcity is demanding more effective integration and coordination of resourc...
The Water–Energy–Food (WEF) nexus concept has emerged as a powerful analytical tool for understandin...
Water availability is a major factor constraining humanity’s ability to meet the future food and ene...
The proposed SDGs on water, food and energy security all include targets on increasing efficiencies....
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus has been promoted by a number of prominent and influential global policy...
Water availability is a major factor constraining humanity's ability to meet the future food and ene...
The program NEXUS Gains addresses key challenges of transforming water, energy, food and ecosystem (...
Water, food and energy (WFE) are strongly interconnected: each depends on the other for a lot of con...
Current approaches for utilization of resources in water-energy-food-ecosystem (WEFE) sectors appear...
The water, energy, and food resources share a lot in common; they have strong interdependencies and ...
In Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe; Senzanje, A.; Modi, A.; Jewitt, G.; Massawe, F. (Eds.). Water - energy ...
Water, energy and food have been traditionally managed on a sectoral basis in separate institutions,...
Systems of producing, consuming, and distributing water, energy, and food involve trade-offs that ar...
Holistic water management approaches are essential under future climate and socio-economic changes, ...