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A comprehensive classification of food–energy–water nexus optimization studies: State of the art
To tackle the globally increasing discrepancy between food, energy and water demands and
resource availability sustainably, resource supply system models have to incorporate the …
resource availability sustainably, resource supply system models have to incorporate the …
[HTML][HTML] Water, energy, food and environment nexus (WEFEN): Sustainable transition, gaps and Covering approaches
It is anticipated that the global community will encounter crises pertaining to water, energy,
food, and the environment in the foreseeable future. The objective of this paper is to analyze …
food, and the environment in the foreseeable future. The objective of this paper is to analyze …
Revealing the nexus profile of agricultural water–land–food–GHG flows in China
Y Bai, X Xuan, Y Wang, C Weng, X Huang… - Resources, Conservation …, 2024 - Elsevier
Revealing the nexus between agricultural water, land, and greenhouse gases (GHGs)
associated with food trade is important for the harmonious development of agricultural …
associated with food trade is important for the harmonious development of agricultural …
A water-energy-food-carbon nexus optimization model for sustainable agricultural development in the Yellow River Basin under uncertainty
H Ren, B Liu, Z Zhang, F Li, K Pan, Z Zhou, X Xu - Applied Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
Water scarcity, limited land resources and global warming are the most challenging issues
facing sustainable agricultural development, and modern agriculture requires efficient and …
facing sustainable agricultural development, and modern agriculture requires efficient and …
Water-energy-carbon emissions nexus analysis of crop production in the Tarim river basin, Northwest China
The water-energy-carbon emissions (WEC) nexus plays an important role in the sustainable
production of crops. Changes to crop** patterns, along with an increase in water and …
production of crops. Changes to crop** patterns, along with an increase in water and …
A food-energy-water-carbon nexus framework informs region-specific optimal strategies for agricultural sustainability
Agricultural sustainability is threatened by pressures from water scarcity, energy crises,
escalating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and diminishing farm profitability. Practices …
escalating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and diminishing farm profitability. Practices …
Optimisation model for sustainable agricultural development based on water-energy-food nexus and CO2 emissions: A case study in Tarim river basin
Agricultural sustainability is substantially influenced by the water-energy-food (WEF) nexus
and CO 2 emissions. However, previous research has minimally focused on the impacts of …
and CO 2 emissions. However, previous research has minimally focused on the impacts of …
Comparison, evaluation and prioritization of solar photovoltaic tracking systems using multi criteria decision making methods
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate and compare solar tracking systems
connected to the grid. The solar systems considered were Fixed Tilt (FT), Vertical …
connected to the grid. The solar systems considered were Fixed Tilt (FT), Vertical …
Coupling coordination analysis of the water-food-energy‑carbon nexus for crop production in Central Asia
The growing resource constraints around land, water, and energy while tackling climate
change in Central Asia threaten the agricultural sustainability that underpins food security …
change in Central Asia threaten the agricultural sustainability that underpins food security …
Development of a novel framework for agriculture simulation model for food-energy-water nexus analysis in watershed-scale
Agricultural crop production is the most vital sector of the food subsystem within the Food-
Water-Energy (FEW) Nexus system, and many environmental and external factors affect it …
Water-Energy (FEW) Nexus system, and many environmental and external factors affect it …