Food security
The current food system (production, transport, processing, packaging, storage, retail,
consumption, loss and waste) feeds the great majority of world population and supports the …
consumption, loss and waste) feeds the great majority of world population and supports the …
Defining “water resilience”: Debates, concepts, approaches, and gaps
L Rodina - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Resilience is increasingly applied the context of water systems, and water governance more
broadly, in response to climate change impacts, hydrologic variability and uncertainty …
broadly, in response to climate change impacts, hydrologic variability and uncertainty …
Delivering global water security: Embedding water justice as a response to increased irrigation efficiency
K Owens, E Carmody, Q Grafton… - Wiley …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Increasingly, irrigation infrastructure upgrades have been regarded in global policy as a
solution for both water scarcity and low agricultural productivity. However, these technical …
solution for both water scarcity and low agricultural productivity. However, these technical …
[HTML][HTML] Map** narratives of urban resilience in the global south
In the context of global environmental change much hope is placed in the ability of resilience
thinking to help address environment-related risks. Numerous initiatives aim at incorporating …
thinking to help address environment-related risks. Numerous initiatives aim at incorporating …
Pluralising planetary justice beyond the North-South divide: Recentring procedural, epistemic, and recognition-based justice in earth-systems governance
The concept of planetary justice has received increasing attention within the field of earth
systems governance. Although a significant epistemic shift, planetary justice discussions …
systems governance. Although a significant epistemic shift, planetary justice discussions …
Linking climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction: reconceptualizing flood risk governance in Mumbai
T Zimmermann, S Shinde, D Parthasarathy… - Journal of Integrative …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Climate-related hazards, urban development and changing vulnerability patterns compel
cities across the world to deal with new and emerging forms of risk. Academic literature and …
cities across the world to deal with new and emerging forms of risk. Academic literature and …
Urban and infrastructure resilience: Diverging concepts and the need for cross-boundary learning
A Huck, J Monstadt - Environmental Science & Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
The concept of resilience has attracted considerable attention in policy and research
communities in the fields of both urban and infrastructure development and governance …
communities in the fields of both urban and infrastructure development and governance …
Urban in Question: Recovering the Concept of Urban in Urban Resilience
S Shamsuddin - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Existential threats from climate change, weather-related disasters, and other crises have
drawn increasing attention to urban resilience. Prior work has focused on explicating …
drawn increasing attention to urban resilience. Prior work has focused on explicating …
Participatory map** and food‐centred justice in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya
Food vendors are pivotal in the local food system of most low‐income informal settlements in
Nairobi, Kenya, despite being seen as an obstruction and as agents of disease and filth by …
Nairobi, Kenya, despite being seen as an obstruction and as agents of disease and filth by …
Urban megaprojects and water justice in Southeast Asia: Between global economies and community transitions
Abstract Within the Southeast Asian context, urban megaprojects are often delivered in
aquatic or semi-aquatic contexts, transforming local hydrological systems used for …
aquatic or semi-aquatic contexts, transforming local hydrological systems used for …