The objective of this study is to evaluate the contributions of ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) practices to the water–energy–food (WEF) nexus balance, design practical pathways, and analyze barriers towards achievement of EbA-WEF balance. An area case study and descriptive methods were used to analyze data collected from 50 community forests (CFs) spread across three regions in The Gambia. Extensive information from relevant literature sources was also referred to in this study. Fourteen priority EbA practices were established and categorized into four major groups based on their application similarities. Among the anticipated ecosystem services were enhanced water resource conservation, food and feed production, enhanced energy supply, a...
In order to eradicate water–energy–food poverty, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) proposed milest...
École thématiqueThe important element in ecosystem-based adaptation (EBA) is the use of ecosystem se...
Tropical forest ecosystems represent a common heritage with livelihood portfolios shared by a great ...
At the nexus of sustainable development, human rights, climate action, and nature conservation, Ecos...
Implementing ecosystems-based adaptation (EbA) to climate change is challenged by the need to monito...
Ecosystems provide important services that can help people adapt to climate variability and change. ...
Ecosystem conservation and management have been highlighted as important interventions for climate c...
Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) is the use of biodiversity and ecosystem services as part of a clim...
Healthy ecosystems such as forests and wetlands have a great potential to support adaptation to clim...
Africa is threatened by climate change, yet adaptive capacity of local communities continues to be w...
In this study, we focus on water quality as a vehicle to illustrate the role that the water, energy,...
The ever-increasing demand for water, food, and energy is putting unsustainable pressure on natural ...
"The unplanned climate change adaptation benefits of a programme focused on Bangladesh’s freshwater ...
The Food-Energy-Water (FEW) Nexus is defined by the complex interactions and interdependencies of ba...
4 p.There is a growing recognition of the role that healthy ecosystems play in helping people to ada...
In order to eradicate water–energy–food poverty, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) proposed milest...
École thématiqueThe important element in ecosystem-based adaptation (EBA) is the use of ecosystem se...
Tropical forest ecosystems represent a common heritage with livelihood portfolios shared by a great ...
At the nexus of sustainable development, human rights, climate action, and nature conservation, Ecos...
Implementing ecosystems-based adaptation (EbA) to climate change is challenged by the need to monito...
Ecosystems provide important services that can help people adapt to climate variability and change. ...
Ecosystem conservation and management have been highlighted as important interventions for climate c...
Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) is the use of biodiversity and ecosystem services as part of a clim...
Healthy ecosystems such as forests and wetlands have a great potential to support adaptation to clim...
Africa is threatened by climate change, yet adaptive capacity of local communities continues to be w...
In this study, we focus on water quality as a vehicle to illustrate the role that the water, energy,...
The ever-increasing demand for water, food, and energy is putting unsustainable pressure on natural ...
"The unplanned climate change adaptation benefits of a programme focused on Bangladesh’s freshwater ...
The Food-Energy-Water (FEW) Nexus is defined by the complex interactions and interdependencies of ba...
4 p.There is a growing recognition of the role that healthy ecosystems play in helping people to ada...
In order to eradicate water–energy–food poverty, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) proposed milest...
École thématiqueThe important element in ecosystem-based adaptation (EBA) is the use of ecosystem se...
Tropical forest ecosystems represent a common heritage with livelihood portfolios shared by a great ...