[HTML][HTML] A review of carbon capture and utilisation as a CO2 abatement opportunity within the EWF nexus
Carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) is considered an important CO 2 mitigation strategy to
support and compliment carbon capture and storage (CCS) objectives for the abatement …
support and compliment carbon capture and storage (CCS) objectives for the abatement …
Water security in a changing environment: Concept, challenges and solutions
Water is of vital and critical importance to ecosystems and human societies. The effects of
human activities on land and water are now large and extensive. These reflect physical …
human activities on land and water are now large and extensive. These reflect physical …
[HTML][HTML] The role of wastewater treatment in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) and sustainability guideline
The world is currently striving to achieve the globally adopted sustainable development
goals (SDGs). Exploring the role of technology in achieving the SDGs is critical for the …
goals (SDGs). Exploring the role of technology in achieving the SDGs is critical for the …
[HTML][HTML] Biofuels and their sources of production: A review on cleaner sustainable alternative against conventional fuel, in the framework of the food and energy nexus
Modern times are facing a massive crisis with rising global energy demand and carbon
dioxide emission due to the consumption of fossil fuels. The depletion of petroleum-derived …
dioxide emission due to the consumption of fossil fuels. The depletion of petroleum-derived …
The Water-Energy-Food Nexus: A systematic review of methods for nexus assessment
The water-energy-food (WEF) nexus is rapidly expanding in scholarly literature and policy
settings as a novel way to address complex resource and development challenges. The …
settings as a novel way to address complex resource and development challenges. The …
The global food‐energy‐water nexus
Water availability is a major factor constraining humanity's ability to meet the future food and
energy needs of a growing and increasingly affluent human population. Water plays an …
energy needs of a growing and increasingly affluent human population. Water plays an …
[HTML][HTML] On the circular bioeconomy and decoupling: implications for sustainable growth
M Giampietro - Ecological economics, 2019 - Elsevier
This paper explores the existing confusion around the conceptual definitions and
interpretations of the term circular bioeconomy. The co-existence of diametrically opposite …
interpretations of the term circular bioeconomy. The co-existence of diametrically opposite …
Landscape sustainability science (II): core questions and key approaches
J Wu - Landscape Ecology, 2021 - Springer
Context A background assumption of landscape approaches is that some landscape
patterns are more sustainable than others, and thus searching for these patterns should be a …
patterns are more sustainable than others, and thus searching for these patterns should be a …
Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in the post-pandemic era
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose substantial challenges to achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Exploring systematic SDG strategies is urgently …
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Exploring systematic SDG strategies is urgently …
Agrivoltaics provide mutual benefits across the food–energy–water nexus in drylands
The vulnerabilities of our food, energy and water systems to projected climatic change make
building resilience in renewable energy and food production a fundamental challenge. We …
building resilience in renewable energy and food production a fundamental challenge. We …