Integrative technology hubs for urban food-energy-water nexuses and cost-benefit-risk tradeoffs (I): Global trend and technology metrics

The Food-Energy-Water (FEW) nexus for urban sustainability needs to be analyzed via an integrative rather than a sectoral or silo approach, reflecting the ongoing transition from separate infrastructure systems to an integrated social-ecological-infrastructure system. As technology hubs can provide...

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Published in:Critical reviews in environmental science and technology Vol. 51; no. 13; pp. 1397 - 1442
Main Authors: Chang, Ni-Bin, Hossain, Uzzal, Valencia, Andrea, Qiu, Jiangxiao, Zheng, Qipeng P., Gu, Lixing, Chen, Mengnan, Lu, Jia-Wei, Pires, Ana, Kaandorp, Chelsea, Abraham, Edo, ten Veldhuis, Marie-Claire, van de Giesen, Nick, Molle, Bruno, Tomas, Severine, Ait-Mouheb, Nassim, Dotta, Deborah, Declercq, Rémi, Perrin, Martin, Conradi, Léon, Molle, Geoffrey
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton Taylor & Francis 2021
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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