Green and blue infrastructure (GBI) is an innovative strategy to tackle food-water-energy (FWE) nexus issues. GBI can provide the benefits of food production, energy saving and generation, waterlogging control, rainwater cleansing and harvesting. Significant efforts have been devoted to measuring the implications of GBI on FWE nexus. However, there is little research to simulate the multiple linkages between GBI and FWE nexus in urban areas, and the lack of a unified methodology framework also easily leads to an understanding bias of their connections and makes it challenging to compare the results. Focusing on the prior published literature, this study clarifies the interactions between GBI and FWE nexus and reviews the methods to quantify...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
AbstractThis paper is a perspective paper, which investigates whether the water footprint (WF) conce...
Urban environments sit at an intersection of technology, resource consumption, population, culture, ...
Green and blue infrastructure (GBI) is an innovative strategy to tackle food-water-energy (FWE) nexu...
The interactive dynamics in the food, water, and energy system as a nexus (FWEN) are critical to the...
Small scale urban green-blue infrastructure (indicated as GBI hereafter) comprises huge underexploit...
The ecosystem service potential of urban green infrastructure (GI) is increasingly appreciated, yet ...
Urban agriculture lies at the core of the Water Energy Food nexus and seems to provide a partial ans...
The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus attracts much attention due to the elevated public con...
Green infrastructure (GI) can bring both water and energy benefits to urban environments. Yet, insta...
Secure and efficient supply for the food, energy and water resources is essential for sustainable ur...
The growing body of literature on the Food-Water-Energy (FWE) nexus during the last decade covers a ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Green infrastructures such as urban and peri-urban agriculture, vertical farming, urban forests, gre...
Sustainable use and supply of natural resources dedicated to feeding urban life are becoming increas...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
AbstractThis paper is a perspective paper, which investigates whether the water footprint (WF) conce...
Urban environments sit at an intersection of technology, resource consumption, population, culture, ...
Green and blue infrastructure (GBI) is an innovative strategy to tackle food-water-energy (FWE) nexu...
The interactive dynamics in the food, water, and energy system as a nexus (FWEN) are critical to the...
Small scale urban green-blue infrastructure (indicated as GBI hereafter) comprises huge underexploit...
The ecosystem service potential of urban green infrastructure (GI) is increasingly appreciated, yet ...
Urban agriculture lies at the core of the Water Energy Food nexus and seems to provide a partial ans...
The water–energy–food (WEF) nexus attracts much attention due to the elevated public con...
Green infrastructure (GI) can bring both water and energy benefits to urban environments. Yet, insta...
Secure and efficient supply for the food, energy and water resources is essential for sustainable ur...
The growing body of literature on the Food-Water-Energy (FWE) nexus during the last decade covers a ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Green infrastructures such as urban and peri-urban agriculture, vertical farming, urban forests, gre...
Sustainable use and supply of natural resources dedicated to feeding urban life are becoming increas...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
AbstractThis paper is a perspective paper, which investigates whether the water footprint (WF) conce...
Urban environments sit at an intersection of technology, resource consumption, population, culture, ...