Biophysical and economic limits to negative CO2 emissions
To have a> 50% chance of limiting warming below 2° C, most recent scenarios from
integrated assessment models (IAMs) require large-scale deployment of negative emissions …
integrated assessment models (IAMs) require large-scale deployment of negative emissions …
Emerging solutions to the water challenges of an urbanizing world
The top priorities for urban water sustainability include the provision of safe drinking water,
wastewater handling for public health, and protection against flooding. However, rapidly …
wastewater handling for public health, and protection against flooding. However, rapidly …
Resilience (republished)
C Folke - Ecology and society, 2016 - JSTOR
Resilience thinking in relation to the environment has emerged as a lens of inquiry that
serves a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration. Resilience is about …
serves a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration. Resilience is about …
Sustainable intensification of agriculture for human prosperity and global sustainability
J Rockström, J Williams, G Daily, A Noble, N Matthews… - Ambio, 2017 - Springer
There is an ongoing debate on what constitutes sustainable intensification of agriculture
(SIA). In this paper, we propose that a paradigm for sustainable intensification can be …
(SIA). In this paper, we propose that a paradigm for sustainable intensification can be …
The Brisbane declaration and global action agenda on environmental flows (2018)
A decade ago, scientists and practitioners working in environmental water management
crystallized the progress and direction of environmental flows science, practice, and policy in …
crystallized the progress and direction of environmental flows science, practice, and policy in …
Sustainable water management under future uncertainty with eco-engineering decision scaling
Managing freshwater resources sustainably under future climatic and hydrological
uncertainty poses novel challenges. Rehabilitation of ageing infrastructure and construction …
uncertainty poses novel challenges. Rehabilitation of ageing infrastructure and construction …
Towards understanding the integrative approach of the water, energy and food nexus
M Al-Saidi, NA Elagib - Science of the Total Environment, 2017 - Elsevier
The water, energy and food nexus (WEF nexus) is currently quite popular in environmental
management. The concept found a fertile ground in science and policymaking, but there is …
management. The concept found a fertile ground in science and policymaking, but there is …
Freshwater availability status across countries for human and ecosystem needs
Water demand is expected to continue rising to support growing population, particularly in
water-stressed countries and regions. Amid competitive water needs for agricultural …
water-stressed countries and regions. Amid competitive water needs for agricultural …
Hotspots for social and ecological impacts from freshwater stress and storage loss
Humans and ecosystems are deeply connected to, and through, the hydrological cycle.
However, impacts of hydrological change on social and ecological systems are infrequently …
However, impacts of hydrological change on social and ecological systems are infrequently …
Anthropogenic drying in central-southern Chile evidenced by long-term observations and climate model simulations
The socio-ecological sensitivity to water deficits makes Chile highly vulnerable to global
change. New evidence of a multi-decadal drying trend and the impacts of a persistent …
change. New evidence of a multi-decadal drying trend and the impacts of a persistent …