A conceptual framework for understanding the environmental impacts of ultra-processed foods and implications for sustainable food systems

K Anastasiou, P Baker, M Hadjikakou… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2022 - Elsevier
Minimising environmental impacts and prioritising the production of nutritious foods are
essential qualities of a sustainable food system. Ultra-processed foods (UFPs) are …

Investigating the characteristics of residential end uses of water: A worldwide review

F Mazzoni, S Alvisi, M Blokker, SG Buchberger… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
A detailed characterization of residential water consumption is essential for ensuring urban
water systems' capability to cope with changing water resources availability and water …

Sustainable lifestyle: Urban household carbon footprint accounting and policy implications for lifestyle-based decarbonization

L Huang, Y Long, J Chen, Y Yoshida - Energy Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Cities, as the primary hubs of economic activities and the end-points of goods and services
consumption, bear significant responsibility for the majority of global greenhouse gas …

Energy consumption for water use cycles in different countries: A review

M Wakeel, B Chen, T Hayat, A Alsaedi, B Ahmad - Applied Energy, 2016 - Elsevier
Energy and water are essential, inseparable, and inextricably linked resources that are
recognized as indispensable inputs to modern economic and national security …

The determinants of household water consumption: A review and assessment framework for research and practice

A Cominola, L Preiss, M Thyer, HR Maier, P Prevos… - npj Clean Water, 2023 - nature.com
Achieving a thorough understanding of the determinants of household water consumption is
crucial to support demand management strategies. Yet, existing research on household …

Energy requirements for water production, treatment, end use, reclamation, and disposal

AK Plappally - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
Energy is consumed at every stage of the cycle of water supply, treatment, use and disposal.
The intensity of energy consumption (kWh/m3) depends upon the specific technologies …

Benefits and challenges of using smart meters for advancing residential water demand modeling and management: A review

A Cominola, M Giuliani, D Piga, A Castelletti… - … Modelling & Software, 2015 - Elsevier
Over the last two decades, water smart metering programs have been launched in a number
of medium to large cities worldwide to nearly continuously monitor water consumption at the …

Smart infrastructure: a vision for the role of the civil engineering profession in smart cities

EZ Berglund, JG Monroe, I Ahmed… - Journal of …, 2020 - ascelibrary.org
Smart city programs provide a range of technologies that can be applied to solve
infrastructure problems associated with ageing infrastructure and increasing demands. The …

[HTML][HTML] A critical review of short-term water demand forecasting tools—what method should i use?

A Niknam, HK Zare, H Hosseininasab, A Mostafaeipour… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The challenge for city authorities goes beyond managing growing cities, since as cities
develop, their exposure to climate change effects also increases. In this scenario, urban …

Using feedback through digital technology to disrupt and change habitual behavior: A critical review of current literature

S Hermsen, J Frost, RJ Renes, P Kerkhof - Computers in Human Behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
Habitual behavior is often hard to change because of a lack of self-monitoring skills. Digital
technologies offer an unprecedented chance to facilitate self-monitoring by delivering …