Water resources and water-related ecosystem services are vital to social–ecological systems, yet in many parts of the world water as a finite resource is revealed by its unsustainable and inequitable use. Increased threats to water security and supply of ecosystem services arise due to increasing and contested demand and declining supply due to climate change and other stressors. Trade-off decisions need to be made between competing sectors of food production, hydropower generation and environmental needs: the water–food–energy–environment nexus. New approaches are needed to address how water resources and ecosystem service benefits are shared among competing interests. One approach involves changes to decision contexts, shaped by the value...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
Sustainable management of global natural resources is challenged by social and environmental drivers...
Individuals and communities use and value water in multiple and complex ways. In Sub-Saharan Africa ...
The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus has been promoted in recent years as an intersectional concept d...
We explore processes that enable effective policies and practices for managing the links between wat...
The objective of this study is to analyze heterogeneous perceptions of the relative importance of ri...
The program NEXUS Gains addresses key challenges of transforming water, energy, food and ecosystem (...
With a growing population and a changing climate, competition for water resources in the water-energ...
With a growing population and a changing climate, competition for water resources in the water-energ...
Holistic water management approaches are essential under future climate and socio-economic changes, ...
The human population has substantially grown and become wealthier over the last decades. These devel...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The need to adapt human resource demands to the renewable capacities of ecosyste...
Freshwater ecosystems deliver an extensive range of ecosystem services (ESs), which are the benefits...
Freshwater is a shared resource needed both for food and energy production, and to sustain ecosystem...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
Sustainable management of global natural resources is challenged by social and environmental drivers...
Individuals and communities use and value water in multiple and complex ways. In Sub-Saharan Africa ...
The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus has been promoted in recent years as an intersectional concept d...
We explore processes that enable effective policies and practices for managing the links between wat...
The objective of this study is to analyze heterogeneous perceptions of the relative importance of ri...
The program NEXUS Gains addresses key challenges of transforming water, energy, food and ecosystem (...
With a growing population and a changing climate, competition for water resources in the water-energ...
With a growing population and a changing climate, competition for water resources in the water-energ...
Holistic water management approaches are essential under future climate and socio-economic changes, ...
The human population has substantially grown and become wealthier over the last decades. These devel...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The need to adapt human resource demands to the renewable capacities of ecosyste...
Freshwater ecosystems deliver an extensive range of ecosystem services (ESs), which are the benefits...
Freshwater is a shared resource needed both for food and energy production, and to sustain ecosystem...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
Human uses of freshwater resources are increasing rapidly as the world population rises. As this hap...
Sustainable management of global natural resources is challenged by social and environmental drivers...