As nations develop policies for low-carbon transitions, conflicts with existing policies and planning tools are leading to competing demands for land and other resources. This raises fundamental questions over how multiple demands can best be managed. Taking the UK as an empirical example, this paper critiques current policies and practices to explore the interdependencies at the water-energy-food nexus. It considers how current land uses and related policies affect the UK’s resilience to climate change, setting out an agenda for research and practice relevant to stakeholders in land-use management, policy and modelling. Despite recent progress in recognising such nexus challenges, most UK land-related policies and associated science contin...
The ‘nexus’ between water, energy and food (WEF) has gained increasing attention globally in researc...
International audienceInteractions between food demand, biomass energy and forest preservation are d...
Interactions between food demand, biomass energy and forest preservation are driving both food price...
As nations develop policies for low-carbon transitions, conflicts with existing policies and plannin...
AbstractAs nations develop policies for low-carbon transitions, conflicts with existing policies and...
New research led by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research suggests that current UK policies...
The nexus represents a multi-dimensional means of scientific enquiry which seeks to describe the com...
As the world increasingly runs up against physical constraints of energy, land, water, and food, the...
AbstractThe nexus represents a multi-dimensional means of scientific enquiry which seeks to describe...
As the world increasingly runs up against physical constraints of energy, land, water, and food, the...
Approaches that integrate feedback between climate, land, energy and water (CLEW) have progressed si...
The human population has substantially grown and become wealthier over the last decades. These devel...
The ‘nexus’ between water, energy and food (WEF) has gained increasing attention globally in researc...
High fuel prices and concerns about energy security and anthropogenic climate change are encouraging...
The ‘nexus’ between water, energy and food (WEF) has gained increasing attention globally in researc...
International audienceInteractions between food demand, biomass energy and forest preservation are d...
Interactions between food demand, biomass energy and forest preservation are driving both food price...
As nations develop policies for low-carbon transitions, conflicts with existing policies and plannin...
AbstractAs nations develop policies for low-carbon transitions, conflicts with existing policies and...
New research led by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research suggests that current UK policies...
The nexus represents a multi-dimensional means of scientific enquiry which seeks to describe the com...
As the world increasingly runs up against physical constraints of energy, land, water, and food, the...
AbstractThe nexus represents a multi-dimensional means of scientific enquiry which seeks to describe...
As the world increasingly runs up against physical constraints of energy, land, water, and food, the...
Approaches that integrate feedback between climate, land, energy and water (CLEW) have progressed si...
The human population has substantially grown and become wealthier over the last decades. These devel...
The ‘nexus’ between water, energy and food (WEF) has gained increasing attention globally in researc...
High fuel prices and concerns about energy security and anthropogenic climate change are encouraging...
The ‘nexus’ between water, energy and food (WEF) has gained increasing attention globally in researc...
International audienceInteractions between food demand, biomass energy and forest preservation are d...
Interactions between food demand, biomass energy and forest preservation are driving both food price...