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The food water energy nexus in an urban context: Connecting theory and practice for nexus governance
Autor:
Mari R. Tye, Olga V. Wilhelmi, Andrea L. Pierce, Saloni Sharma, Iuliana Nichersu, Michał Wróblewski, Wojciech Goszczyński, Jochen Wendel, Pia Laborgne, Monika Heyder, Iulian Nichersu
Publikováno v:
Earth System Governance, Vol 12, Iss , Pp 100143- (2022)
The growing body of literature on the Food-Water-Energy (FWE) nexus during the last decade covers a variety of disciplinary perspectives and spatial scales. However, to date the urban FWE nexus has received less attention. In this paper, we review th
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https://doaj.org/article/301faa3c7c14461bb78022fc34bbbd67
Autor:
Sameer H Shah, Cassandra R O’Lenick, Jessica S Wan, Alexandra Ramos-Valle, Kevin D Ash, Olga V Wilhelmi, Catrin M Edgeley, Maria J Molina, Jessica Moulite, Carlo Andre Chunga Pizarro, Kelsey Emard, Olivia Z Cameron, James M Done, Cleo Wölfle Hazard, Thomas M Hopson, Mikah Jones, Forrest Lacey, Michée Arnold Lachaud, Danica Lombardozzi, Michael Méndez, Rebecca E Morss, Katharine Ricke, Fernando Tormos-Aponte, William R Wieder, Christopher L Williams
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Communications, Vol 5, Iss 9, p 095007 (2023)
The integration of physical and social science data can enable novel frameworks, methodologies, and innovative solutions important for addressing complex socio-environmental problems. Unfortunately, many technical, procedural, and institutional chall
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https://doaj.org/article/ad7d9d1c21db480ba05cbf926b3f73d5
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 14, Iss 5, p 054006 (2019)
Heat is the number one weather-related killer in the United States and indoor exposure is responsible for a significant portion of the resulting fatalities. Evolving construction practices combined with urban development in harsh climates has led bui
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https://doaj.org/article/e541f2de06c84a19bd4d8ea556874489
Publikováno v:
Global Environmental Change. 79:102649
Publikováno v:
Applied Geography. 152:102876
Autor:
Johannes Flacke, Guillaume Thibaut Rohat, Martin van Maarseveen, Olga V. Wilhelmi, Hy Dao, Andrew Monaghan, Jing Gao
Publikováno v:
Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 695 (2019) P. 133941
Science of the total environment, 695:133941, 1-16. Elsevier
Science of the total environment, 695:133941, 1-16. Elsevier
Urban dwellers worldwide are increasingly affected by more frequent and intense extreme temperature events, ongoing urbanization, and changes in socioeconomic conditions. Decades of research have shown that vulnerability is a crucial determinant of h
Publikováno v:
Environment and Society Faculty Publications
Extreme heat is a major threat to human health worldwide. The COVID-19 pandemic, with its complexity and global reach, created unprecedented challenges for public health and highlighted societal vulnerability to hazardous hot weather. In this study,
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5039f6596cb325fc88ebed1ab2b78b2b
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2697&context=envs_facpub
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2697&context=envs_facpub
Publikováno v:
Weather, Climate, and Society.
Unintended consequences from decisions made in one part of a social-ecological system (SES) in response to climate hazards can magnify vulnerabilities for others in the same system. Yet anticipating or identifying these cascades and spillovers in rea