Water-Energy-Food Nexus and Climate Change in Cities
portes grátis
Water-Energy-Food Nexus and Climate Change in Cities
Valente de Macedo, Laura S.; Puppim de Oliveira, Jose A.; Giatti, Leandro Luiz; Lazaro, Lira Luz Benites
Springer International Publishing AG
11/2022
327
Dura
Inglês
9783031054716
15 a 20 dias
Descrição não disponível.
Chapter 1. WEF nexus in cities: Opportunities for innovations to achieve sustainable development goals in the face of climate change.- Chapter 2. The importance of Water-Energy and Food Nexus in the promotion of Sustainable Cities in the perspective of the Sustainable Development Goals.- Chapter 3. What Can Cities Do to Enhance Water-Energy-Food Nexus as a Sustainable Development Strategy?.- Chapter 4. Water-Energy-Food nexus under climate change: analyzing different regional socio-ecological contexts in Brazil.- Chapter 5. How can the Water - Energy - Food Nexus approach contribute to enhancing the resilience of Amazonian cities to climate change?.- Chapter 6. The water-energy-food nexus and the micro-politics of everyday: a view from institutional bricolage.- Chapter 7. WEF Nexus Innovations: the institutional agenda for sustainability.- Chapter 8. Innovations towards 'the nexus' in the science-politics-society interface: What transformations do we really seek?.- Chapter 9. TheWater-Energy-Food Nexus in Latin America and the Caribbean: Priority Interconnections.- Chapter 10. Methods for evaluating Food-Energy-Water Nexus: Data Envelopment Analysis and Network Equilibrium Model approaches.- Chapter 11. Learning about the nexus from vulnerable urban communities.- Chapter 12. Urban gardens and composting: effective governance for strengthening urban resilience and community waste management.- Chapter 13. WEF Nexus and Sustainable Investments in West Africa: The Case of Nigeria.- Chapter 14. The Food-Water-Renewable Energy Nexus Resource-Security examples for Asian-Pacific cities.- Chapter 15. Urban Living Labs and the water-energy-food nexus: experiences from the GLOCULL Project in Sao Paulo, Brazil..- Chapter 16. The challenges of the food, water, and energy nexus and potential interlinkages with instruments to tackle climate change: cases of Brazilian cities.- Chapter 17. Food waste redistribution and implications for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: the case of a food bank in Sao Paulo Municipality, Brazil.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Water-Energy-Food Nexus;Climate Change;Sustainability;Urban nexus;Sustainable Cities;Sustainable Development Goals;SDGs;Energy;Food;Water
Chapter 1. WEF nexus in cities: Opportunities for innovations to achieve sustainable development goals in the face of climate change.- Chapter 2. The importance of Water-Energy and Food Nexus in the promotion of Sustainable Cities in the perspective of the Sustainable Development Goals.- Chapter 3. What Can Cities Do to Enhance Water-Energy-Food Nexus as a Sustainable Development Strategy?.- Chapter 4. Water-Energy-Food nexus under climate change: analyzing different regional socio-ecological contexts in Brazil.- Chapter 5. How can the Water - Energy - Food Nexus approach contribute to enhancing the resilience of Amazonian cities to climate change?.- Chapter 6. The water-energy-food nexus and the micro-politics of everyday: a view from institutional bricolage.- Chapter 7. WEF Nexus Innovations: the institutional agenda for sustainability.- Chapter 8. Innovations towards 'the nexus' in the science-politics-society interface: What transformations do we really seek?.- Chapter 9. TheWater-Energy-Food Nexus in Latin America and the Caribbean: Priority Interconnections.- Chapter 10. Methods for evaluating Food-Energy-Water Nexus: Data Envelopment Analysis and Network Equilibrium Model approaches.- Chapter 11. Learning about the nexus from vulnerable urban communities.- Chapter 12. Urban gardens and composting: effective governance for strengthening urban resilience and community waste management.- Chapter 13. WEF Nexus and Sustainable Investments in West Africa: The Case of Nigeria.- Chapter 14. The Food-Water-Renewable Energy Nexus Resource-Security examples for Asian-Pacific cities.- Chapter 15. Urban Living Labs and the water-energy-food nexus: experiences from the GLOCULL Project in Sao Paulo, Brazil..- Chapter 16. The challenges of the food, water, and energy nexus and potential interlinkages with instruments to tackle climate change: cases of Brazilian cities.- Chapter 17. Food waste redistribution and implications for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: the case of a food bank in Sao Paulo Municipality, Brazil.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.