Urbanization and population growth increase demands for commodities such as food, energy, and water in cities. Energy and food production depend on water resources, and piped treated water and wastewater systems depend on energy resources, representing aspects of the food-energy-water nexus. Because water resources are used outside of cities to produce the goods that are eventually consumed in cities, the water stress of cities is impacted by local water shortages and indirectly by physical water stress in locations in the supply chain. As a result, determining cities' consumption of resources and their implications can act as a powerful tool in informing resource managers and policy makers. The main research question in this work is: How c...
The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus attracts much attention due to the elevated public con...
Water footprinting has revealed hydro-economic interdependencies between distant global geographies ...
Since the first permanent settlements in the Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia and the Levant) more than...
Urbanization and population growth increase demands for commodities such as food, energy, and water ...
Urban environments sit at an intersection of technology, resource consumption, population, culture, ...
Secure and efficient supply for the food, energy and water resources is essential for sustainable ur...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
Illinois faces a legally de ned quota for the amount of water that it is allowed to pump from Lake ...
Energy and water are linked resources. This pilot study examines the relationship between energy and...
Urban agriculture lies at the core of the Water Energy Food nexus and seems to provide a partial ans...
Increasing urbanization has serious implications for resource and energy use. One of these resources...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This poster presents the water and energy linkages in urban water supply systems with particular foc...
We have only rudimentary understanding of the complex and pervasive connections between water and en...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Providi...
The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus attracts much attention due to the elevated public con...
Water footprinting has revealed hydro-economic interdependencies between distant global geographies ...
Since the first permanent settlements in the Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia and the Levant) more than...
Urbanization and population growth increase demands for commodities such as food, energy, and water ...
Urban environments sit at an intersection of technology, resource consumption, population, culture, ...
Secure and efficient supply for the food, energy and water resources is essential for sustainable ur...
Urban water management influences significant energy use. In Australian cities, water management dir...
Illinois faces a legally de ned quota for the amount of water that it is allowed to pump from Lake ...
Energy and water are linked resources. This pilot study examines the relationship between energy and...
Urban agriculture lies at the core of the Water Energy Food nexus and seems to provide a partial ans...
Increasing urbanization has serious implications for resource and energy use. One of these resources...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This poster presents the water and energy linkages in urban water supply systems with particular foc...
We have only rudimentary understanding of the complex and pervasive connections between water and en...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Providi...
The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus attracts much attention due to the elevated public con...
Water footprinting has revealed hydro-economic interdependencies between distant global geographies ...
Since the first permanent settlements in the Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia and the Levant) more than...